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1 March 2011 Does the Seed Bank Reflect Plant Distributions in a Coastal Dune?
David S. Messina, Tara K. Rajaniemi
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Abstract

The spatial patterns in the seed bank were examined within a coastal sanddune system. Soil samples were collected from vegetated and bare plots in three zones, each dominated by different plant species. The total number of seeds and species diversity in the seed bank were low. There were no significant patterns in total seed number. However, there were significant differences in species composition. Seeds of Artemisia campestris (Tall Wormwood) were more abundant in vegetated plots and were found in all zones, although adults are more spatially restricted. Fruits of Cyperus grayii (Gray's Sedge) were most common where adults are found. Dominant species from the site were absent from the seed bank. Overall, composition of the seed bank does not reflect composition of the adult community.

David S. Messina and Tara K. Rajaniemi "Does the Seed Bank Reflect Plant Distributions in a Coastal Dune?," Northeastern Naturalist 18(1), 107-114, (1 March 2011). https://doi.org/10.1656/045.018.0110
Published: 1 March 2011
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