An analysis of the vegetation-microenvironmental complex on prairie slopes in Saskatchewan
<p>One of the basic questions of plant ecology is "why do plants grow where they grow?". Elucidation of any of the complex interrelationships between plant growth, plant distribution, and the physical environment is at least a contribution towards an appreciation of this question. St...
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ndltd-USASK-oai-usask.ca-etd-06282012-1207212013-01-08T16:35:28Z An analysis of the vegetation-microenvironmental complex on prairie slopes in Saskatchewan Ayyad, Mohamed A.G. <p>One of the basic questions of plant ecology is "why do plants grow where they grow?". Elucidation of any of the complex interrelationships between plant growth, plant distribution, and the physical environment is at least a contribution towards an appreciation of this question. Studies on the interrelations between slope-induced variations in microenvironment and vegetational composition appear to offer a particularly promising approach to the subject.</p> <p>Studies on forest vegetation in North America have given considerable attention to the interrelations between plant distribution and environmental factors (Cantlon 1953, Cooper 1961, Loucks 1962). In contrast, grassland studies dealing with the environment-plant complex are few and not comprehensive in nature. This study was therefore initiated to fill this void.</p> <p>The present study attempts to add to our comprehension of the complex interrelations between the microenvironment and vegetational pattems in grasslands, particularly as these are influenced by slopes within local areas. The main objectives of this investigation are: (a) to study the variations in the composition of grassland vegetation as they are correlated with slope aspect and position, (b) to analyse the variations in the environmental factors which may be responsible for species distribution, (c) to evaluate the degree of correlation between environmental factors, species behavior, and vegetation pattern, and (d) to ascertain the degree of abruptness of: vegetational variations which if great, would permit the recognition of separable units.</p> <p>The rolling moraine topography of portions of central Saskatchewan provides, on a local scale, a variety of slopes which display a varied habitat spectrum. The study was carried out in an area about 25 miles east of Saskatoon. The field work was conducted during the summers of 1960, 1961 and 1962.</p> Coupland, R.T. Dix, R.L. University of Saskatchewan 2012-06-28 text application/pdf http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-06282012-120721/ http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-06282012-120721/ en unrestricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached hereto a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to University of Saskatchewan or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below, my thesis, dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, dissertation, or project report. |
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<p>One of the basic questions of plant ecology is "why do plants
grow where they grow?". Elucidation of any of the complex
interrelationships between plant growth, plant distribution, and the
physical environment is at least a contribution towards an appreciation
of this question. Studies on the interrelations between slope-induced
variations in microenvironment and vegetational composition appear to
offer a particularly promising approach to the subject.</p>
<p>Studies on forest vegetation in North America have given
considerable attention to the interrelations between plant distribution
and environmental factors (Cantlon 1953, Cooper 1961, Loucks 1962).
In contrast, grassland studies dealing with the environment-plant
complex are few and not comprehensive in nature. This study was
therefore initiated to fill this void.</p>
<p>The present study attempts to add to our comprehension of the
complex interrelations between the microenvironment and vegetational
pattems in grasslands, particularly as these are influenced by slopes
within local areas. The main objectives of this investigation are:
(a) to study the variations in the composition of grassland vegetation
as they are correlated with slope aspect and position, (b) to analyse
the variations in the environmental factors which may be responsible
for species distribution, (c) to evaluate the degree of correlation between environmental factors, species behavior, and vegetation
pattern, and (d) to ascertain the degree of abruptness of: vegetational
variations which if great, would permit the recognition of separable
units.</p>
<p>The rolling moraine topography of portions of central
Saskatchewan provides, on a local scale, a variety of slopes which
display a varied habitat spectrum. The study was carried out in an
area about 25 miles east of Saskatoon. The field work was conducted
during the summers of 1960, 1961 and 1962.</p> |
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Ayyad, Mohamed A.G. An analysis of the vegetation-microenvironmental complex on prairie slopes in Saskatchewan |
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An analysis of the vegetation-microenvironmental complex on prairie slopes in Saskatchewan |
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An analysis of the vegetation-microenvironmental complex on prairie slopes in Saskatchewan |
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An analysis of the vegetation-microenvironmental complex on prairie slopes in Saskatchewan |
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An analysis of the vegetation-microenvironmental complex on prairie slopes in Saskatchewan |
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An analysis of the vegetation-microenvironmental complex on prairie slopes in Saskatchewan |
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analysis of the vegetation-microenvironmental complex on prairie slopes in saskatchewan |
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