Identifying ozone-sensitive communities of (semi-)natural vegetation suitable for mapping exceedance of critical levels

TitleIdentifying ozone-sensitive communities of (semi-)natural vegetation suitable for mapping exceedance of critical levels
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsMills G., Hayes F., Jones M.LM, Cinderby S.
JournalEnvironmental Pollution
Volume146
Pagination736-743
Date PublishedApr
ISBN Number0269-7491
Accession NumberWOS:000245475300018
Keywordsozone
Abstract

Using published data on the responses of individual species to ozone, 54 EUNIS (European Nature Information System) level 4 communities with six or more ozone-sensitive species (%OS) and c. 20% or more species tested for ozone sensitivity, were identified as potentially ozone-sensitive. The largest number of these communities (23) was associated with Grasslands, with Heathland, scrub and tundra, and Mires, bogs and fens having the next highest representation at 11 and 8 level 4 communities each respectively. Within the grasslands classification, E4 (Alpine and sub-alpine grasslands), E5 (Woodland fringes and clearings) and El (Dry grasslands) were the most sensitive with 68.1, 51.6 and 48.6%OS respectively. It is feasible to map the land-cover for these and other communities at level 2, but it may not be currently possible to map the land-cover for all communities identified to be ozone-sensitive at levels 3 and 4. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Alternate JournalEnviron Pollut