Microtopographic properties of sparse moss vegetation in the Antarctic polar desert
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The effect of topography on moss vegetation is examined to clarify the processes that affect the colonization of polar deserts on continental Antarctica. Data on the presence of the mosses Bryum pseudotriquetrum and Pottia heimii, and relative altitude were recorded. The altitude measurements were used to infer the underlying topographical attributes of the substrate in the study plots. Specifically, the local distribution of moss plants was clarified using the topographical attributes to construct generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs). The models suggested that steep slopes and convex microhabitats within areas of concave general relief (at the plot scale 4 × 4 m) promoted the establishment of moss. This correspondence to general relief was more apparent for B. pseudotriquetrum than for P. heimii. Among the study plots, general relief was found to be an important determinant of the precise spatial distribution of B. pseudotriquetrum. The standard surface estimated using the robust methods presented in this study is shown to be more accurate for describing moss distribution than the prevailing least-squares method.
著者
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Imura Satoshi
Dep. Of Polar Sci. The Graduate Univ. For Advanced Studies National Inst. Of Polar Res. Kaga 1-chome
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Imura Satoshi
National Institute Of Polar Research 10-3 Midoricho Tachikawa Tokyo 190-8518 Japan
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Okuda Masaki
Department Of Statistical Science The Graduate University For Advanced Studies (sokendai)
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TANEMURA Masaharu
Institute of Statistical Mathematics
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Imura Satoshi
National Inst. Polar Res. Tokyo Jpn
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Imura Satoshi
National Inst. Polar Res. Tokyo
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Okuda Masaki
The Graduate University For Advanced Studies (sokendai) Department Of Statistical Science 10-3 Midor
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