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Vegetation classification and biogeography of European floodplain forests and alder carrs
Douda, Jan; Boublik, Karel; Slezak, Michal et al.
2016In Applied Vegetation Science
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Keywords :
Alnion glutinosae; Alnion incanae; Biogeographic patterns; Climatic limitations; Cocktail method; Formalized classification; Osmundo-Alnion; Platanion orientalis; Populion albae; Riparian forests; Swamp forests; Vegetation survey
Abstract :
[en] Aim: Formalized classifications synthesizing vegetation data at the continental scale are being attempted only now, although they are of key importance for nature conservation planning. Therefore, we aim to provide a vegetation classification and to describe the main iogeographical patterns of floodplain forests and alder carrs in Europe. Location: Europe. Methods: A database of more than 40 000 vegetation plots of floodplain forests and alder carrs across Europe was compiled. After geographic stratification, 16 392 plots were available for classification, which was performed using the supervised method Cocktail. We also searched for new associations using semi-supervised K-means classification. The main biogeographic patterns and climate-related gradients in species composition were determined using detrended correspondence analysis and cluster analysis. Results: Thirty associations of floodplain forests and alder carrs were distinguished, which belong to five alliances. The Alnion incanae includes riparian, seepage and hardwood floodplain forests in the nemoral and hemiboreal zones (dominated by Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus excelsior) and in the boreal zone (dominated by A. incana). The Osmundo-Alnion represents oceanic vegetation dominated by Alnus glutinosa, Fraxinus angustifolia and F. excelsior distributedmostly on the Iberian Peninsula and composed of species with Atlantic distribution and Iberian endemics. The Populion albae comprises floodplain forests frequently dominated by Fraxinus angustifolia, Populus alba and P. nigra that arewidespread in floodplains of large rivers under summer-dry climates in the Mediterranean region. The Platanion orientalis represents easternMediterranean floodplain forests dominated by Platanus orientalis. The Alnion glutinosae includes forest swamps dominated by Alnus glutinosa distributed mostly in the nemoral and hemiboreal zones. The main biogeographic patterns within European floodplain forests and alder carrs reflect the climatic contrasts between the Mediterranean, nemoral, boreal andmountain regions. Oceanic floodplain forests differ fromthose in the rest of Europe. The hydrological regime appears to be themost important factor influencing species compositionwithin regions. Conclusions: This study is the first applying a formalized classification at the association level for a broad vegetation type at the continental scale. The proposed classification provides the scientific basis for the necessary improvement of the habitat classification systems used in European nature conservation.
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology
Agriculture & agronomy
Phytobiology (plant sciences, forestry, mycology...)
Author, co-author :
Douda, Jan
Boublik, Karel
Slezak, Michal
Biurrun, Idoia
Nociar, Josef
Havrdova, Alena
Doudova, Jana
Acic, Svetlana
Brisse, Henry
Brunet, Jörg
Chytry, Milan
Claessens, Hugues ;  Université de Liège > Ingénierie des biosystèmes (Biose) > Gestion des ressources forestières et des milieux naturels
Csiky, Janos
Didukh, Yakiv
Dimopoulos, Panayotis
Dullinger, Stefan
FitzPatrick, Una
Guisan, Antoine
Horchler, Peter J.
Hrivnak, Richard
Jandt, Ute
Kacki, Zygmunt
Kevey, Balazs
Landucci, Flavia
Lecomte, Hugues
Lenoir, Jonathan
Paal, Jaanus
Paternoster, David
Pauli, Harald
Pielech, Remigiusz
Rodwell, John S.
Roelandt, Bart
Svenning, Jens-Christian
Sibik, Jozef
Silc, Urban
Skvorc, Zeljko
Tsiripidis, Ioannis
Tzonev, Rossen T.
Wohlgemuth, Thomas
Zimmermann, Niklaus E.
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Language :
English
Title :
Vegetation classification and biogeography of European floodplain forests and alder carrs
Publication date :
2016
Journal title :
Applied Vegetation Science
ISSN :
1402-2001
eISSN :
1654-109X
Publisher :
Opulus Press, Grangarde, Sweden
Pages :
online
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Commentary :
We thank all contributors of vegetation plots, particularly Stephan Hennekens, Florian Jansen and Wolfgang Willner for providing data from the Dutch National Vegetation Database, the Vegetation Database of Mecklenburg- Vorpommern and the Austrian Vegetation Database. We also thank Jörg Ewald, Florian Jansen, Veronika Kaln ıkov a, Angelika Schwabe, Wolfang Willner and two anonymous reviewers for insightful comments, and Lubom ır Tich y for his help with semisupervised K-means classification. This study was supported by the Czech Science Foundation (P504/11/0402) and by the long-term research development project RVO 67985939.
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