Comparison of Temperature Regimes of Two Temperate Herbaceous Wetlands in the Course of the Growing Season

作者: Jakub Brom , Alžběta Rejšková , Jan Procházka

DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9585-5_16

关键词: HydrologyCarexGeographyWet meadowWetlandTemperate climateGraminoidGrowing seasonVegetationLittoral zone

摘要: Wetlands are habitats with highly variable species composition, hydrology and functioning in terms of energy exchange forming local climate. We compared two graminoid temperate wetlands situated nearby at similar latitude to see how much their temperature characteristics differed changing conditions during a growing season. The results showed that the habitats, littoral zone fishpond wet meadow, markedly. daily means 2 m were on average higher as consequence lower minima meadow. However, maxima meadow due advection warm air from surrounding habitats. suppose was predominantly influenced by (i.e. meteorology). within vegetation soil surface dependent water content. This relation stronger than complex microtopography latter Carex dominated habitat. Vegetation played an important role influencing cover, i.e. very proximity land surface. Because LAI, this trend

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