Matter and energy flow in Spitsbergen ornithogenic tundra

  • Romuald Z. Klekowski
  • Krzysztof W. Opaliński

Abstract

Investigations were carried out on matter and energy flow through ornithogenic Spitsbergen tundra (Hornsund area, Vestspitsbergen, Svalbard). Data are given on the inflow and dispersion of nutrients in tundra, vegetation, distribution and primary production, organic matter destruction, microfauna abundance and its classification into trophic groups, and the metabolic rate of the dominant species of microfauna. It was found that in the ecosystem examined herbivorous invertebrates are almost backing, the dominant food chain is detritus type, and the majority of the plant matter produced is removed beyond the system to the sea, in the form of detritus. A qualitative model of matter cycling in the ecosystem is given.

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Published
1986-01-12
How to Cite
Klekowski R. Z., & Opaliński K. W. (1986). Matter and energy flow in Spitsbergen ornithogenic tundra. Polar Research, 4(2), 187-197. https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v4i2.6931
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Research/review articles