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Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research | 2007

Did Debris-Covered Glaciers Serve as Pleistocene Refugia for Plants? A New Hypothesis Derived from Observations of Recent Plant Growth on Glacier Surfaces

Thomas Fickert; Donald A. Friend; Bruce Molnia; Michael Richter

ABSTRACT This study proposes a new hypothesis: Debris-covered glaciers served as Pleistocene biological refugia. This is based on detailed studies of vascular plant growth on six debris-mantled glaciers, literally around the world, as well as many casual observations also across the globe. We find that such glaciers are quite common and are distributed globally. Using Carbon Glacier, Mount Rainier, U.S.A., as a type locality and case study, we show aspects of the floristic and structural diversity as well as spatial patterns of plant growth on the glacier surface. Migration strategies, root characteristics, and origin and dispersal strategies for vascular plant species are documented. Also reported are special microclimatic conditions in these areas allowing for this remarkable plant ecology. We find that alpine taxa can grow considerably below their usual altitudinal niche due to the cooler subsurface soil temperatures found on glacial debris with ice underneath, and that may have significantly altered the spatial distribution of such flora during full glacial conditions. This in turn creates previously undocumented areas from which alpine, and perhaps arctic, plant species reestablished in post-glacial time. This hypothesis is complementary to both the nunatak hypothesis and tabula rasa theory and possibly helps solve the ongoing controversy between them.


Erdkunde | 2003

Using epiphytes and soil temperatures for eco-climatic interpretations in southern Ecuador

Michael Richter


Erdkunde | 2011

Phytogeographic divisions, climate change and plant dieback along the coastal desert of northern Chile

Natalie Schulz; Patricio aceituNo; Michael Richter


Erdkunde | 1996

Klimatologische und pflanzenmorphologische Vertikalgradienten in Hochgebirgen

Michael Richter


Erdkunde | 2005

MONITORING PLANT DEVELOPMENT AFTER EL NIÑO 1997/98 IN NOR T HWESTERN PERÚ

Michael Richter; Michaela Ise


Erdkunde | 2013

WOODY VEGETATION OF A PERUVIAN TROPICAL DRY FOREST ALONG A CLIMATIC GRADIENT DEPENDS MORE ON SOIL THAN ANNUAL PRECIPITATION

Jannes Muenchow; Henrik von Wehrden; Eric Frank Rodríguez; Rodolfo Rodriguez Arisméndiz; Fabian Bayer; Michael Richter


Erdkunde | 1981

Klimagegensätze in Südperu und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Vegetation

Michael Richter


Arnaldoa | 2008

Efectos del fenómeno del Niño 1997-1998 en la vegetación del desierto de Sechura, Región Paita hasta el año 2008

Wibke Erdmann; Natalie Schulz; Michael Richter; Eric F. Rodríguez Rodríguez


Erdkunde | 1999

Differences in exposure and altitudinal limits as climatic indicators in a profile from Western Himalaya to Tian Shan

Michael Richter; Hartmut Pfeifer; Thomas Fickert


Erdkunde | 1991

Klimatologische und vegetationskundliche Höhengradienten im Death Valley National Monument

Michael Richter

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Eric Frank Rodríguez

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Jannes Muenchow

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Donald A. Friend

Minnesota State University

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