ZAJAC, Milan, Karol UJHAZY, Iveta SKODOVA, Anna KUZEMKO, Ljubov BORSUKEVYCH, Kateryna DANYLYUK, Mário DUCHOŇ, Tomas FIGURA, Roman KISH, Janka SMATANOVA, Peter TURIS, Ingrid TURISOVA, Eva UHLIAROVA and Monika JANISOVA. Classification of semi-natural mesic grasslands in the Ukrainian Carpathians. Phytocoenologia. STUTTGART: Gebrüder Berntraeger, 2016, vol. 46, No 3, p. 257-293. ISSN 0340-269X. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1127/phyto/2016/0104.
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Original name Classification of semi-natural mesic grasslands in the Ukrainian Carpathians
Authors ZAJAC, Milan (703 Slovakia), Karol UJHAZY (703 Slovakia), Iveta SKODOVA (703 Slovakia), Anna KUZEMKO (804 Ukraine), Ljubov BORSUKEVYCH (804 Ukraine), Kateryna DANYLYUK (804 Ukraine), Mário DUCHOŇ (703 Slovakia, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Tomas FIGURA (203 Czech Republic), Roman KISH (804 Ukraine), Janka SMATANOVA (703 Slovakia), Peter TURIS (703 Slovakia), Ingrid TURISOVA (703 Slovakia), Eva UHLIAROVA (703 Slovakia) and Monika JANISOVA (703 Slovakia).
Edition Phytocoenologia, STUTTGART, Gebrüder Berntraeger, 2016, 0340-269X.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10611 Plant sciences, botany
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 1.657
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/16:00100365
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/phyto/2016/0104
UT WoS 000395100100003
Keywords in English Arrhenatherion elatioris; Cynosurion cristati; meadow; Nardo strictae-Agrostion tenuis; pasture; semi-supervised classification; syntaxonomic revision; Ukrainian Carpathians; Violion caninae; supranational classification
Tags NZ, rivok
Changed by Changed by: Ing. Nicole Zrilić, učo 240776. Changed: 13/4/2018 12:57.
Abstract
Aims and study area: We present the first formalised large-scale syntaxonomic overview of mesic semi-natural grassland communities (Arrhenatheretalia elatioris and Nardetalia strictae) in the Ukrainian part of the Eastern Carpathians and adjacent areas of Hungary, Slovakia and Poland. Methods: During 2009-2014 we recorded 759 phytosociological releves using the Braun-Blanquet approach. The classification was based on our own phytosociological material as well as published material recorded by both Braun-Blanquet and eco-phytocenotic (dominant) approach comprising 2,000 phytocoenological releves in total (952 releves in the stratified data set). Semi-supervised and supervised classifications by the K-means method and indirect gradient analysis by detrended correspondence analysis were used for the analyses. Slovak electronic expert system and diagnostic species for grassland vegetation published in national overviews in the neighbouring countries helped us to identify individual clusters. Didukh indicator values were used to compare habitat conditions of delimited plant communites. Results: A total of fifteen well-differentiated associations within five alliances and two classes were delimited: Class Molinio-Arrhenatheretea including the alliance Arrhenatherion elatioris with associations Anthoxantho odorati-Agrostietum tenuis, Betonico officinalis-Trifolietum pannonici, Poo-Trisetetum flavescentis, Primulo veris-Agrostietum capillaris and Pastinaco sativae-Arrhenatheretum elatioris and the alliance Cynosurion cristati with associations Plantagini-Lolietum perennis and Lolio perennis-Cynosuretum cristati. Class Nardetea strictae including the alliance Nardo strictae-Agrostion tenuis with associations Antennario dioicaeNardetum strictae, Campanulo abietinae-Nardetum strictae and Betonico officinalis-Agrostietum capillaris, the alliance Violion caninae with associations Campanulo rotundifoliae-Dianthetum deltoidis, Hyperico maculatiDeschampsietum flexuosae, Festuco rupicolae-Nardetum strictae and Polygalo vulgaris-Nardetum strictae caricetosum fuscae and the alliance Potentillo ternatae-Nardion strictae with association Soldanello hungaricaeNardetum strictae. The ecological differentiation of syntaxa is mainly based on certain environmental factors reflected in Didukh indicator values (DIV), management practices and altitude. Conclusions: This study complements current knowledge about mesic grasslands from poorly sampled area using the Braun-Blanquet approach. The classified syntaxa of mesic grasslands are discussed with respect to their distribution in the Carpathians and Europe and we expect that the results of our research will assist in the anticipated future supranational classification of mesic grasslands in the Carpathians.
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