Jumping the barrier: Does a glacier tongue affect species distribution along the elevation gradient in the subnival and nival belts? A case study on Mt. Kazbegi, Georgia, Central Great Caucasus Mountains

Author:

Kikvidze Zaal1,Jolokhava Tamar2,Bakhia Arsen3,Abdaladze Otar4

Affiliation:

1. Ilia State University, Institute of Ethnobiology and Socio-ecology, Tbilisi, Georgia + Ilia State University, Institute of Botany, Tbilisi, Georgia

2. School of Natural Sciences and Medicine, Institute of Ecology, Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia + Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, Georgia + Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of

3. Ilia State University, Institute of Botany, Tbilisi, Georgia + School of Natural Sciences and Medicine, Institute of Ecology, Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia

4. School of Natural Sciences and Medicine, Institute of Ecology, Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia

Abstract

Glaciers are a prominent feature in high mountains and can affect plant distribution along the gradients. However, the possible effect of glaciers on plant community structure at landscape scale has been little studied. We asked: if a glacier tongue crosses a slope laterally and potentially blocks dispersal and migrations, how can this affect vegetation structure and species composition below and above this barrier? A suitable study system is offered by slopes on Mt. Kazbegi, where we established a transect through the subnival and nival belts. We sampled vegetation below and above the glacier tongue and conducted direct gradient analyses to reveal possible effects of the glacier on patterns of species distribution and vegetation structure such as the ratio of solitary plants in vegetation patches. The obtained results indicate that the glacier tongue in our study does not cause a ?vegetation switch? in the usual sense of this phrase. However, it might contribute to an abrupt change in the share of solitary plants, as well as to a very rapid decline of plant abundance and species numbers above the glacier.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

Plant Science

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