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Wet mixed herbfield vegetation community
Wet mixed herbfield vegetation community. Photo by K. Kiefer

Six vegetation communities are currently recognised at Heard Island:

Numerous other vascular plant species and vegetation communities and species found on other subantarctic islands north of the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone are missing from Heard Island, although it is possible that some may colonise the island if climate change produces more conducive conditions.





Open Cushion Carpet Vegetation
Open cushion carpet vegetation
Open cushion carpet vegetation. Photo by K. Kiefer

This is the most widespread and abundant vegetation community found on Heard Island. It is characterised by Azorella selago cushions interspersed with bryophytes, small vascular species and bare ground (20-75% cover). It is mostly found at altitudes of 30-70 metres above sea level.

 

Mossy Feldmark Vegetation

Mossy feldmark vegetation
Mossy feldmark vegetation. Photo by K. Kiefer

Species richness is high in this community, which consists of bryophytes and small Azorella selago cushions and is found at medium to high altitudes (30-150 metres above sea level) in areas with intermediate exposure.

 

 

Wet Mixed Herbfield Vegetation

Wet mixed herbfield vegetation
Wet mixed herbfield vegetation. Photo by K. Kiefer

Wet mixed herbfield vegetation occurs on moist substrate, mostly on moraines and moist lee slopes (often in association with burrowing petrels colonies) at low altitude (<40 metres above sea level) where the water table is at or close to the surface. Species richness is the highest of all the communities, with dominant species being Poa cookii, Azorella selago, Pringlea antiscorbutica, Acaena magellanica, and Deschampsia antarctica.

 

Coastal Biotic Vegetation

Coastal biotic vegetation and gentoo penguins
Coastal biotic vegetation and gentoo penguins. Photo by K. Kiefer
Coastal biotic vegetation is dominated by Poa cookii and Azorella selago, and occurs mainly on coastal sites of moderate exposure and in areas subject to significant influence from seals and seabirds.

 

 

Saltspray Vegetation

This vegetation community is dominated by the salt-tolerant moss Muelleriella crassifolia and is limited in extent, being found at low elevations (less than 5 metres above sea level) on lavas in exposed coastal sites.

Closed Cushion Carpet Vegetation

Closed cushion carpet vegetation
Closed cushion carpet vegetation. Photo by K. Kiefer

Closed cushion carpet vegetation is found on moraines and sand at altitudes mostly below 60 metres above sea level. It can be subject to some burrowing by seabirds, and is dominated almost entirely by Azorella selago cushions, which often grow together to form continuous carpets.



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Cool Facts
  • The nutrients in seal and seabird urine and faeces have an effect on the vegetation.
  • To ensure that humans do not add to this natural 'fertilisation', all visitors are required to remove wastes or dispose of them in a controlled manner.
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