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1 May 2012 Geomorphic Determinants of Species Composition of Alpine Tundra, Glacier National Park, U.S.A.
George P. Malanson, Lindsey E. Bengtson, Daniel B. Fagre
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Abstract

Because the distribution of alpine tundra is associated with spatially limited cold climates, global warming may threaten its local extent or existence. This notion has been challenged, however, based on observations of the diversity of alpine tundra in small areas primarily due to topographic variation. The importance of diversity in temperature or moisture conditions caused by topographic variation is an open question, and we extend this to geomorphology more generally. The extent to which geomorphic variation per se, based on relatively easily assessed indicators, can account for the variation in alpine tundra community composition is analyzed versus the inclusion of broad indicators of regional climate variation. Visual assessments of topography are quantified and reduced using principal components analysis (PCA). Observations of species cover are reduced using detrended correspondence analysis (DCA). A “best subsets” regression approach using the Akaike Information Criterion for selection of variables is compared to a simple stepwise regression with DCA scores as the dependent variable and scores on significant PCA axes plus more direct measures of topography as independent variables. Models with geographic coordinates (representing regional climate gradients) excluded explain almost as much variation in community composition as models with them included, although they are important contributors to the latter. The geomorphic variables in the model are those associated with local moisture differences such as snowbeds. The potential local variability of alpine tundra can be a buffer against climate change, but change in precipitation may be as important as change in temperature.

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George P. Malanson, Lindsey E. Bengtson, and Daniel B. Fagre "Geomorphic Determinants of Species Composition of Alpine Tundra, Glacier National Park, U.S.A.," Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 44(2), 197-209, (1 May 2012). https://doi.org/10.1657/1938-4246-44.2.197
Accepted: 1 December 2011; Published: 1 May 2012
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