J 2006

Beech forest communities in Bulgaria

TZONEV, Rossen, Marius DIMITROV, Milan CHYTRÝ, Veska ROUSSAKOVA, Dobromira DIMOVA et. al.

Základní údaje

Originální název

Beech forest communities in Bulgaria

Název česky

Společenstva bukových lesů v Bulharsku

Autoři

TZONEV, Rossen (100 Bulharsko), Marius DIMITROV (100 Bulharsko), Milan CHYTRÝ (203 Česká republika, garant), Veska ROUSSAKOVA (100 Bulharsko), Dobromira DIMOVA (100 Bulharsko), Chavdar GUSSEV (100 Bulharsko), Dimitar PAVLOV (100 Bulharsko), Vladimir VULCHEV (100 Bulharsko), Antonina VITKOVA (100 Bulharsko), Georgi GOGOUSHEV (100 Bulharsko), Ivajlo NIKOLOV (100 Bulharsko), Daniela BORISOVA (100 Bulharsko) a Anna GANEVA (100 Bulharsko)

Vydání

Phytocoenologia, Berlin/Stuttgart, Gebrüder Borntraeger, 2006, 0340-269X

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Článek v odborném periodiku

Obor

10600 1.6 Biological sciences

Stát vydavatele

Německo

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Odkazy

Impakt faktor

Impact factor: 0.673

Kód RIV

RIV/00216224:14310/06:00017897

Organizační jednotka

Přírodovědecká fakulta

UT WoS

000238335500005

Klíčová slova anglicky

Fagion moesiacum; Fagion orientalis; Fagion sylvaticae; acidophilous beech forests; nutrient-rich beech forests; thermophilous beech forests; numerical methods; phytosociology; vegetation survey

Příznaky

Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 16. 12. 2006 19:57, prof. RNDr. Milan Chytrý, Ph.D.

Anotace

V originále

Beech forests occupy considerable areas in the Bulgarian mountains. They are represented by communities of Fagus sylvatica (incl. F. moesiaca) and F. orientalis, and also by mixed stands of beech with Abies alba, Carpinus betulus, Quercus cerris, Q. dalechampii and Q. polycarpa. 494 releves sampled across the country were analysed by numerical methods. They were classified into 12 groups of Fagus sylvatica forests and 3 groups of Fagus orientalis forests. The analysis of Bulgarian Fagus sylvatica communities did not show a distinct pattern of geographic differentiation and did not support the concept of the alliance Fagion moesiacum, as accepted by many earlier authors. The differentiation patterns in the Bulgarian Fagus sylvatica forests mainly follow the gradients in soils and climate, and are similar to those in the Central European beech forests. Therefore we accept a syntaxonomical scheme, which emphasizes variation due to edaphic and local topoclimatic factors rather than due to large-scale geographical differentiation. This scheme is very close to that proposed by Willner (2002) for the southern Central European beech forests, and includes the alliances Luzulo-Fagion (acidophilous beech forests), Asperulo-Fagion (nutrient-rich beech forests), and Cephalanthero-Fagion (thermophilous beech forests). The communities of Fagus orientalis are markedly different from the communities of Fagus sylvatica, have a distinct floristic composition, and belong to the Euxinian alliance Fagion orientalis.

Česky

Beech forests occupy considerable areas in the Bulgarian mountains. They are represented by communities of Fagus sylvatica (incl. F. moesiaca) and F. orientalis, and also by mixed stands of beech with Abies alba, Carpinus betulus, Quercus cerris, Q. dalechampii and Q. polycarpa. 494 releves sampled across the country were analysed by numerical methods. They were classified into 12 groups of Fagus sylvatica forests and 3 groups of Fagus orientalis forests. The analysis of Bulgarian Fagus sylvatica communities did not show a distinct pattern of geographic differentiation and did not support the concept of the alliance Fagion moesiacum, as accepted by many earlier authors. The differentiation patterns in the Bulgarian Fagus sylvatica forests mainly follow the gradients in soils and climate, and are similar to those in the Central European beech forests. Therefore we accept a syntaxonomical scheme, which emphasizes variation due to edaphic and local topoclimatic factors rather than due to large-scale geographical differentiation. This scheme is very close to that proposed by Willner (2002) for the southern Central European beech forests, and includes the alliances Luzulo-Fagion (acidophilous beech forests), Asperulo-Fagion (nutrient-rich beech forests), and Cephalanthero-Fagion (thermophilous beech forests). The communities of Fagus orientalis are markedly different from the communities of Fagus sylvatica, have a distinct floristic composition, and belong to the Euxinian alliance Fagion orientalis.

Návaznosti

MSM0021622416, záměr
Název: Diverzita biotických společenstev a populací: kauzální analýza variability v prostoru a čase
Investor: Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy ČR, Diverzita biotických společenstev: kauzální analýza variability v prostoru a čase