Authors
Mark C Smale, Susan K Wiser, Michael J Bergin, Neil B Fitzgerald
Publication date
2018/1/2
Journal
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Volume
48
Issue
1
Pages
21-38
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
We undertook stratified random sampling of vegetation, soil chemical fertility and subsurface soil temperature at 38 sites on 15 geothermal fields in the Taupō Volcanic Zone, central North Island, New Zealand, to develop a quantitative classification of geothermal vegetation types and to identify the main environmental drivers of vegetation composition. We implemented this with the fuzzy classification framework of noise clustering. Gradients in composition were derived using Detrended Correspondence Analysis ordination and related to soil physical and chemical parameters using correlation. Of 166 plant species recorded, only seven native species were present in > 20% of plots and only four adventive species in > 5% of plots. Subsurface soil temperatures ranged from ambient (7 °C) to near-boiling (98.5 °C). Classification identified 16 vegetation associations, almost all dominated by indigenous species and …
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Scholar articles
MC Smale, SK Wiser, MJ Bergin, NB Fitzgerald - Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 2018