Phytosociology, ecology and conservation status of Salvia brachyodon (Lamiaceae), a narrow endemic of Eastern Adriatic

IF 0.6 Q4 ECOLOGY Hacquetia Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.2478/hacq-2021-0002
D. Kosič, E. Zečić, M. Balant, P. Glasnović, Ž. Fišer, Mihailo Jovićević, I. Radosavljević, B. Surina
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Abstract We studied the site ecology of Salvia brachyodon (Lamiaceae), a narrow endemic of the eastern Adriatic, which is now restricted to only three sites, using the sigmatistic method and numerical analyses. Four floristically and ecologically well-defined groups of stands, representing different syntaxa, were identified, corresponding to the sampling sites. The majority of stands represent dry eastern (sub)Mediterranean rocky grasslands at different successional stages towards (sub)Mediterranean forest vegetation. Compared to the evolutionary and ecologically closely related and sympatric S. officinalis, the morphologically easily distinguishable S. brachyodon differs in its flowering phenology and prefers relatively cooler, wetter, deeper and nutrient richer soils, which are developed on dolomite or dolomitic limestone at higher elevated sites. Despite its ability to cope with interspecific competition by means of clonal reproduction better than its congener, the populations are severely threatened by abandonment of traditional land use and by fires, making the species endangered (EN) according to IUCN criteria.
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亚得里亚海东部狭窄特有种短柄鼠尾草的植物社会学、生态学和保护现状
摘要对亚得里亚海东部一种狭窄的特有植物——短齿鼠尾草(Salvia brachyodon, Lamiaceae)的遗址生态学进行了研究,并采用符号方法和数值分析方法对其遗址生态学进行了研究。在不同的样地,鉴定出了4个在植物区系和生态学上定义明确的林分群,代表不同的句法群。大部分林分为地中海东部(亚)干石质草原,在不同演替阶段向地中海东部(亚)森林植被发展。与进化上和生态上密切相关的同域分布的officinalis相比,形态上容易区分的短齿龙在开花物候上存在差异,它们更喜欢相对凉爽、湿润、较深和营养丰富的土壤,这些土壤生长在海拔较高的白云岩或白云质石灰岩上。尽管其通过无性繁殖来应对种间竞争的能力优于其同族,但由于放弃传统的土地利用和火灾,该种群受到严重威胁,根据IUCN的标准,该物种处于濒危状态。
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Hacquetia
Hacquetia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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