Michl, T; Dengler, J; Huck, S: Montane-subalpine tall-herb vegetation (Mulgedio-Aconitetea) in central Europe: large-scale synthesis and comparison with northern Europe., Phytocoenologia, 40, 117–154 (2010), doi:10.1127/0340-269X/2010/0040-0377
Stichworte: A denostyletalia alliariae, Betu l o -A d e n o st y l e t e a , C a l a m a g ro st i e t a l i a v i l l o sa e, methodol- ogy, nomenclatural revision, vegetation classification
Abstract:
Many incompatible classifications have in the past been applied to the class of European montane-sub- alpine tall-herb communities (Mulgedio-Acon i te t e a). The aim of our paper is to develop a consistent classifica- tion of all vegetation types of this class from temperate and boreal Europe, derived from a database of individual relevés. We compiled available relevés from central, western and northern Europe. After excluding plots dominated by woody species, those outside the range of 9 – 50 m2 size, and stands with prevailing diagnostic species of other classes, 993 relevés remained for the classification, mainly from central Europe. We used cluster analysis (group linkage with flexible beta and Sørensen index) to analyse the structure of the dataset, and translated the results into a syntaxonomic system. The major division is between the temperate order C a l a m a g ro st i e t a l i a v i l l o sa e and the newly described northern European order Ep i l o b i o l a c t i f l o ri -G e ra n i e t a l i a sy l v a t i c i. The temperate order can be subdivided into five alliances: (i) subalpine tall-forb communities (A d e n o st y l i o n a l l i a ri a e), (ii) tall-forb communities of montane-subalpine eutrophic pastures (R u m i c i o n a l p i n i), (iii) subalpine tall-forb and tall-grass communities that are closely related to alpine meadows (C a l a m a g ro st i o n v i l l o sa e), (iv) mainly montane tall- grass and fern communities of acidic soils (Calama g ro st i o n a ru n d i n a c e a e), and (v) montane tall-forb communi- ties (Aru nco dioici-Petasition albi). The northern European order was not divided further at present because too few data were available. We characterise all syntaxa from the alliances upwards ecologically and floristically, provide a revision of their nomenclature, and list the included associations. We also discuss the methodological problems any supra-national classification has to face due to the high heterogeneity of such data and the lack of a continent-wide relevé database of all vegetation types. The use of a priori lists of diagnostic species for the delimita- tion of the focal syntaxon and the restriction of the analysis to relevés with similar plot sizes turned out to be crucial to derive consistent results. This study demonstrates that the analysis of a comprehensive supra-national database of individual relevés can provide insights that go beyond what is achievable at a regional scale or by comparison of synoptic tables.
Aktuelle Termine


BayCEER-Kolloquium:
Do. 25.04.2024
Perspectives and challenges in the restoration and conservation of two isolated habitats: gypsum and cliffs
BayCEER Short Courses:
Mi. 24.04.2024
Mobile Film Making Workshop (for PhDs/PostDosc/Profs of BayCEER)
Fr. 26.04.2024
Mobile Film Making Workshop (for students of BayCEER)
Ökologisch-Botanischer Garten:
Fr. 19.04.2024 aktuell
Führung | Gesteine im Ökologisch-Botanischen Garten
So. 21.04.2024
Führung | Den ÖBG kennenlernen: Allgemeine Gartenführung
Wetter Versuchsflächen
Luftdruck (356m): 962.6 hPa
Lufttemperatur: 4.8 °C
Niederschlag: 11.3 mm/24h
Sonnenschein: <1 h/d

...mehr
Lufttemperatur: 1.2 °C
Niederschlag: 10.5 mm/24h

...mehr
Diese Webseite verwendet Cookies. weitere Informationen