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Relationships between vegetation zonation and altitude in a salt‐marsh system in northwest Spain
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EngineeringBotanyGeomorphologyNorthwestern Iberian PeninsulaSocial SciencesBiogeographyVegetation-atmosphere InteractionsPlant EcologyBiodiversityWetland EcologyGeographyHigh ElevationCoastal ManagementSalt‐marsh SystemNorthwest SpainVegetation ZonationVegetation HistoryVegetation ScienceEstuarySalt Marshes
Abstract. Vegetation zonation in salt marshes has traditionally been attributed largely to altitudinal differences, since altitude determines the temporal pattern of tidal flooding and is thus closely related to proximate determinants of the distribution of species and plant communities. We investigated the distribution of vascular plants and plant communities along a series of altitudinal transects in two salt marshes in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula. Our results indicate that altitudinal range varies significantly both among species and among communities, and confirm that salt‐marsh vegetation characteristics (species cover and composition) can be predicted on the basis of altitude, particularly at the lower levels of the profile.
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