The Rare Southern Twayblade (Neottia bifolia): Sentinel of Ecosystem Integrity For Sphagnous Swamps

Long-term monitoring of the rare southern twayblade (Neottia bifolia; Orchidaceae) and understorey of a black spruce-tamarack, swamp community was conducted after construction of an airport taxiway above the swamp edge. Succession documented over 14 years in the treed swamp edge following disturbanc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Rhodora 2018-04, Vol.120 (982), p.117-142
Hauptverfasser: Hill, Nicholas M, Crowell, Michael, Lapaix, Rich, Hicks, Shawn
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Zusammenfassung:Long-term monitoring of the rare southern twayblade (Neottia bifolia; Orchidaceae) and understorey of a black spruce-tamarack, swamp community was conducted after construction of an airport taxiway above the swamp edge. Succession documented over 14 years in the treed swamp edge following disturbance involved loss of the twayblade, invasion by guilds of annuals, and shifts between original and new guilds of wetland plants. Despite changes, the twayblade was the only plant extirpated from the swamp edge community although fungal richness (mainly basidiomycete) was substantially lower in the edge than the swamp interior. NMS ordination indicated that the orchid niche is an undisturbed swamp with an intact tree canopy and unbroken mat of Sphagnum which supports a diverse mycorrhizal community adapted to summer water table drawdown and low ionic groundwater chemistry (e.g. Cl
ISSN:0035-4902
1938-3401
DOI:10.3119/17-11