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@proceedings{947066, author = {Hettenbergerová, Eva and Hájek, Michal}, booktitle = {Abstracts and Excursion Guides. 17th International Workshop “European Vegetation Survey“, Using phytosociological data to adress ecological questions.}, keywords = {vicinism; edge effect; Western Carpathians; Caricion davallianae}, language = {eng}, isbn = {978-80-210-4585-9}, title = {Is species richness and composition of spring fen vegetation dependent on contact communities?}, year = {2008} }
TY - CONF ID - 947066 AU - Hettenbergerová, Eva - Hájek, Michal PY - 2008 TI - Is species richness and composition of spring fen vegetation dependent on contact communities? SN - 9788021045859 KW - vicinism KW - edge effect KW - Western Carpathians KW - Caricion davallianae N2 - Study is devoted to vicinism on non-forest calcareous spring fens and their contact communities on the western margin on the Western Carpathians. The bedrock is variable in its chemistry with calcium-rich flysch beds in the south. There is an climatic gradient from south-west to north-east. The fen vegetation in the north-eastern part of the study area harboured more species typical of contact communities and displayed higher similarity with contact vegetation than the vegetation of mostly tufa-forming fens in the south-west. Species richness of fens correlated significantly with neighbouring species richness in the north-eastern part of the study area, whereas no correlation was found in the south-western part. There is also a large contrast in moisture conditions between fens and neighbouring vegetation in the SW regions. Species from extremely species-rich contact communities cannot grow in tufa-forming fens. The results have demonstrated that vicinism not always plays a significant role. ER -
HETTENBERGEROVÁ, Eva a Michal HÁJEK. Is species richness and composition of spring fen vegetation dependent on contact communities? In \textit{Abstracts and Excursion Guides. 17th International Workshop “European Vegetation Survey“, Using phytosociological data to adress ecological questions.}. 2008. ISBN~978-80-210-4585-9.
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