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@article{2347317, author = {Novák, Pavel and Kalníková, Veronika and Szokala, Daniel and Aleksanyan, Alla and Batsatsashvili, Ketevan and Fayvush, George and Kolbaia, Sandro and Nakhutsrishvili, George and Sedláček, Vojtěch and Štěrba, Tadeáš and Zukal, Dominik}, article_number = {October}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/VCS.105521}, keywords = {biodiversity hotspot; Caucasus; database; European Vegetation Archive; Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases; phytosociology; southwestern Eurasia; vegetation survey}, language = {eng}, issn = {2683-0671}, journal = {Vegetation Classification and Survey}, title = {Transcaucasian Vegetation Database - a phytosociological database of the Southern Caucasus}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS.105521}, volume = {4}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2347317 AU - Novák, Pavel - Kalníková, Veronika - Szokala, Daniel - Aleksanyan, Alla - Batsatsashvili, Ketevan - Fayvush, George - Kolbaia, Sandro - Nakhutsrishvili, George - Sedláček, Vojtěch - Štěrba, Tadeáš - Zukal, Dominik PY - 2023 TI - Transcaucasian Vegetation Database - a phytosociological database of the Southern Caucasus JF - Vegetation Classification and Survey VL - 4 IS - October SP - 231-240 EP - 231-240 PB - Pensoft Publishers SN - 26830671 KW - biodiversity hotspot KW - Caucasus KW - database KW - European Vegetation Archive KW - Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases KW - phytosociology KW - southwestern Eurasia KW - vegetation survey UR - https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS.105521 N2 - The Caucasus is a hotspot of global biodiversity. However, even in the era of big data, this region remains underrepresented in public vegetation-plot databases. The Transcaucasian Vegetation Database (GIVD code AS-00-005) is a novel dataset which primarily aims to compile, store and share vegetation-plot records sampled by the Braun-Blanquet approach and originating from Transcaucasia (the Southern Caucasus), i.e. the countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. The database currently contains 2,882 vegetation plots. The oldest plots originate from 1929, the newest from 2022, and their collection is ongoing. The data include mesophilous forests (phytosociological class Carpino-Fagetea) and various alpine and subalpine communities (e.g. Carici-Kobresietea, Loiseleurio-Vaccinietea) - selected other habitats are also represented. Most of the plots (84%) are georeferenced, 36% with high precision of 25 m or less. The database includes 2,500 taxon names; Asteraceae, Poaceae, Fabaceae and Rosaceae represent the most common families. Vascular plants are recorded in all plots, while data on species composition of bryophytes are available for 11% of plots. The database intends to contribute to the complex biodiversity research of this biologically unique territory. The data might be used in diverse projects in botany, biogeography, ecology and nature protection. © 2023 authors. All rights reserved. ER -
NOVÁK, Pavel, Veronika KALNÍKOVÁ, Daniel SZOKALA, Alla ALEKSANYAN, Ketevan BATSATSASHVILI, George FAYVUSH, Sandro KOLBAIA, George NAKHUTSRISHVILI, Vojtěch SEDLÁČEK, Tadeáš ŠTĚRBA a Dominik ZUKAL. Transcaucasian Vegetation Database - a phytosociological database of the Southern Caucasus. \textit{Vegetation Classification and Survey}. Pensoft Publishers, 2023, roč.~4, October, s.~231-240. ISSN~2683-0671. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/VCS.105521.
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