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    In:  SUB Göttingen | ZA 34278
    Publication Date: 2024-03-07
    Description: Im Nordosten von Uruguay wurden Wasserpflanzengesellschaften und Niedermoore untersucht. Flache Tümpel werden von Pflanzengesellschaften besiedelt, in denen Jussiaea repens, Nymphoides humboldtiana, Hydrocleis nymphoides und Echinodurus andrieuxii dominieren. Zusätzlich gibt es Gewässer mit ausgedehnten Azolla-Beständen. In der Talaue des Rocha-Flusses finden sich Quellmoore, die von einer hochwüchsigen Cyperacee (Androtrichum giganteum) geprägt werden. Manche küstennahen Dünentäler sind mit Niedermooren ausgefüllt, deren Vegetation physiognomisch an Kleinseggenrieder erinnert. Dort finden sich Eleocharis sellowiana, Paspalum pumilum, Triglochin montevidense und eingestreut auch Juncus acutus.
    Description: In the northeast of Uruguay plant associations of fens and flat puddles have been examined. The puddles in the pampa are colonized by plant associations with Jussiaea repens, Nymphoides humboldtiana, Hydrocleis nymphoides‚and Echinodurus andrieuxii. In addition there are ponds which are extended Azolla-habitats. Spring-water fens appear in the water meadows of the Rocha-river. They are dominated by a sedge species, named Androtrichum giganteum. Between the coastel dunes fens grow up, which remind of the Parvo-Caricetum in the northern hemisphere. There Eleocharis sellowiana, Paspalum pumilum, Triglochin montevidense and occasionally Juncus acutus are found.
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: ddc:553.21 ; ddc:581.7 ; Moor ; Torf ; Vegetation ; peatland ; peat
    Language: German
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    In:  SUB Göttingen | ZA 34278
    Publication Date: 2024-03-07
    Description: bibliography
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: ddc:553.21 ; ddc:581.7 ; ddc:333.72 ; ddc:630.914 ; Moor ; Torf ; Rezension ; peatland ; peat
    Language: German
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-03-21
    Description: Alaska weist eine Vielzahl von Feuchtgebieten und Pfianzengesellschaften auf. Besonders moorreich ist die Alaska Peninsula. Dort wurde ein Moorkomplex (muskeg) in unmittelbarer Nähe der Mt. Peulic Lodge (Ugashik-Seen) anhand von vegetationskundlichen Aufnahmen untersucht. Im untersuchten Moorkomplex dominierten Zwergsträucher, Seggenarten und Moose. Insgesamt konnten 9 verschiedene Vegetationstypen aufgrund von Oberfiächenstrukturen und Vegetation unterschieden werden: deckenmoorartige Strukturen, Bultkuppen, seitliche Bultränder, Schlenken, Wildwechsel, zwei verschiedene teppichartige Matten, rasenartige Horizonte und Wasserlachen.
    Description: Alaska carries a great variety of wetland plant communities, above all the Alaska Peninsula is very rich in mires. One of these mire complexes (muskeg) in the vicinity of the Mt. Peulic Lodge (Lake Ugashik) was investigated by vegetation studies and documented by phytosociological relevés according to the principles of the BRAUN-BLANQUET-school. The mire vegetation was dominated by dwarf shrubs, sedges, and mosses. 9 different vegetation types were ascertained on the basis of topography and floristical composition. These were blanket bog-like structures, elavated hummocks, lateral sites of hummocks, interspersed runnels and hollows, game pathes, two different types of flat mosscarpets, lawn-like vegetation structures, and plant associations of small pools.
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: ddc:581.7 ; Moor ; Vegetation ; peatland
    Language: German
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