Semi-natural wet grassland communities are rapidly disappearing from the farmed landscape.
Protection of remaining areas and restoration of degraded areas has become a priority with
organisations concerned with the conservation of biodiversity in the U.K. The research
described in this thesis provides an insight into the community dynamics of one particularly
rare plant community, the Cirsio-Molinietum fen meadow (NVC M24). This was achieved
by examining the autecology of Cirsium dissectum, one of the key indicator species of this
community.
The habitat environment where C. dissectum is present was characterised at eight Devon
M24 locations and ten non-M24 locations. This revealed a particularly unique suite of
environmental conditions. Soil water content was found to be relatively high with little
seasonal fluctuation. Mineral nutrient status was characterised by particularly low
phosphorus, below optimal nitrogen, ample calcium and potassium and a soil pH which was
only mildly acid. The physiological characteristics of C. dissectum were determined by a
series of controlled experiments. The species exhibited a high water requirement but was
relatively tolerant of drought stress and prolonged dehydration. It was demonstrated that
C. dissectum is well adapted to a low phosphorus environment, is tolerant of nitrogen levels
considered below optimum for many plants and is relatively tolerant of shade. It can also
recover from partial or total defoliation in a relatively short period of time without any loss in
plant mass or carbohydrate reserves. From the physiological characteristics, it was
concluded that C. dissectum conforms to the "stress-tolerant competitor" functional type.
It was also concluded that the decline of the species is directly related to loss of habitat as a
result of its degree of specialism and specific niche requirement. The implications for
management of existing sites and restoration of degraded sites is discussed and an outline
model of appropriate management actions is presented.
Date of Award | 1999 |
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Original language | English |
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THE AUTECOLOGY OF THE MEADOW THISTLE (Cirsium dissectum L. Hill) ON DEVON RHoS PASTURES, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE EFFECT OF MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES ON THE POPULATION DYNAMICS
ROSS, J. (Author). 1999
Student thesis: PhD