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@article{934460, author = {Hájek, Michal and Horsák, Michal and Tichý, Lubomír and Hájková, Petra and Dítě, Daniel and Jamrichová, Eva}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2010.02424.x}, keywords = {Bryophytes; Czech Republic; dispersal limitation; distribution pattern; glacial relicts; metacommunity; molluscs; refugia; Slovakia; vascular plants}, language = {eng}, issn = {0305-0270}, journal = {Journal of Biogeography}, title = {Testing a relict distributional pattern of fen plant and terrestrial snail species at the Holocene scale: a null model approach}, volume = {38}, year = {2011} }
TY - JOUR ID - 934460 AU - Hájek, Michal - Horsák, Michal - Tichý, Lubomír - Hájková, Petra - Dítě, Daniel - Jamrichová, Eva PY - 2011 TI - Testing a relict distributional pattern of fen plant and terrestrial snail species at the Holocene scale: a null model approach JF - Journal of Biogeography VL - 38 IS - 4 SP - 742-755 EP - 742-755 SN - 03050270 KW - Bryophytes KW - Czech Republic KW - dispersal limitation KW - distribution pattern KW - glacial relicts KW - metacommunity KW - molluscs KW - refugia KW - Slovakia KW - vascular plants N2 - We tested whether some species are significantly linked to old calcareous fens at the millennial scale independent of the effect of recent fen area. We focused on vascular plants, bryophytes and land snails that differ in the degree of preservation of their remains in calcareous fen sediments and in their dispersal ability. Two land snail species, eleven vascular plant species and no bryophyte species have statistically significant affinities with old fens, independent of the effect of recent fen area. For one bryophyte and one snail, the effects of age and area are not distinguishable. The results for land snails, being abundantly preserved and easily determinable in calcareous fen deposits, are in full accordance with the direct macrofossil evidence. This suggests that our approach indirectly revealed a relict distribution of the species. Identification of species that are significantly linked to ancient localities at the millennial scale has great potential in palaeoecology and nature conservation. ER -
HÁJEK, Michal, Michal HORSÁK, Lubomír TICHÝ, Petra HÁJKOVÁ, Daniel DÍTĚ a Eva JAMRICHOVÁ. Testing a relict distributional pattern of fen plant and terrestrial snail species at the Holocene scale: a null model approach. \textit{Journal of Biogeography}. 2011, roč.~38, č.~4, s.~742-755. ISSN~0305-0270. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2010.02424.x.
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