How Rocks Affect the Growth of Krummholz in the Mealy Mountains of Labrador
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2009-04
Authors
Daley, Stephanie
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Abstract
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how rocks affect the growth of coniferous
krummholz of two species: Black Spruce (Picea mariana) and Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea).
Specifically, I investigated: 1) whether krummholz are spatially aggregated around rocks; 2) whether
krummholz size is correlated with proximity with rocks; 2) whether annual growth of fir stems changes
with proximity to rocks; and 3) whether krummholz are more likely to be found on a particular side of
the rocks.
I carried out an observational study which cannot be used to determine cause and effect. It can,
however, show relationships between the krummholz and rocks. This knowledge can be used to infer
what processes may be occurring, which is a valuable first step in understanding the facilitation or
inhibition effects rocks may have on krummholz.
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ENVS 4902 Environmental Science Undergraduate Honours Thesis