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20 November 2007 The influence of hydrological regime and grazing management on the plant communities of a karst wetland (Skealoghan turlough) in Ireland
J. Moran, M. Sheehy Skeffington, M. Gormally
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Abstract

Question: What is the influence of hydrological regime, soils and management on the plant community composition and species richness of Skealoghan turlough (groundwater dependent calcareous wetland).

Location: Skealoghan turlough, County Mayo, Ireland.

Methods: Percentage cover of vascular plants and bryophytes were recorded, and data on hydrological regimes, soils and management were collected. Data were analysed using multivariate statistical techniques.

Results: A total of 69 species of vascular plants and mosses were recorded. Cluster analysis grouped the samples into two separate communities, the Cirsio-Molinietum and the Ranunculo-Potentilletum anserinae plant communities. The plant community composition and species richness followed a main gradient down into the turlough basin, but also varied with microtopography, resulting in a mosaic of vegetation types.

Conclusions: The biodiversity and conservation value of the site is linked to the heterogeneity in its physical environment in which hydrology, soils and grazing management all play critical roles.

Nomenclature: Stace (1997) for vascular plants; Holyoak (2003) for mosses; Goodwillie (1992) for plant communities.

J. Moran, M. Sheehy Skeffington, and M. Gormally "The influence of hydrological regime and grazing management on the plant communities of a karst wetland (Skealoghan turlough) in Ireland," Applied Vegetation Science 11(1), 13-24, (20 November 2007). https://doi.org/10.3170/2007-7-18390
Received: 4 April 2005; Accepted: 1 March 2007; Published: 20 November 2007
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KEYWORDS
diversity
grazing management
groundwater
hydrology
wetland
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