Syntaxonomy and ecological differentiation of the pioneer vegetation of Ukraine Classes: Isoëto-Nanojuncetea, Bidentetea

IF 0.9 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environmental & Socio-Economic Studies Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.2478/environ-2021-0016
D. Dubyna, T. Dziuba, S. Iemelianova, L. Felbaba-Klushyna
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Abstract The studies of the pioneer vegetation of freshwater shorelines of water bodies are of particular interest owing to the specific ecology of these habitats and the short cycle for their development in which periods of flooding and subsequent drainage alternate. Using the methods of phytosociological classification and cluster analysis based on the interpretation of 414 phytosociological relevés, the syntaxonomic structure of the pioneer vegetation of freshwater shorelines of the water bodies of Ukraine has been established that are represented by the phytosociological classes Isoëto-Nanojuncetea and Bidentetea. The class Isoëto-Nanojuncetea includes 8 associations that belong to 2 alliances and 1 order and the class Bidentetea includes 10 associations belonging to 2 alliances and 1 order. Phytocoenoses of both classes are more typical for the Polissia region and the forest-steppe zone of Ukraine, where there are favourable habitats with a flat relief, low degree of dissection and a high level of soil humidity. Using a DCA ordination analysis of associations their position in ecological space was determined. It was established that the main factors of ecological differentiation for Isoëto-Nanojuncetea habitats are soil humidity, soil aeration, nitrogen content, as well as temperature regime. Differentiation in the hyperspace of abiotic factors of the class Bidentetea occurs mainly along the gradients of soil humidity, salt regime and acidity. The ecological distribution of syntaxa of this class is also significantly influenced by the concentration of mineral nitrogen compounds in the soil.
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乌克兰类先锋植被的系统分类学和生态分化:Isoëto Nanojuncetea,Bidentetea
摘要对水体淡水海岸线先锋植被的研究特别令人感兴趣,因为这些栖息地的特殊生态及其发展周期短,洪水和随后的排水交替。利用植物社会学分类和聚类分析的方法,在对414个植物社会学相关文献进行解释的基础上,建立了以Isoëto Nanojuncetea和Bidentetea为代表的乌克兰水体淡水海岸线先锋植被的群落结构。Isoëto Nanojuncetea类包括属于2个联盟和1个秩序的8个协会,Bidentetea类包括属于两个联盟和一个秩序的10个协会。这两类植物群落在Polisia地区和乌克兰森林草原区更为典型,那里有平坦的地形、较低的解剖程度和较高的土壤湿度。利用DCA排序分析确定了它们在生态空间中的位置。研究表明,土壤湿度、土壤通气量、含氮量和温度是影响Isoëto Nanojuncetea生境生态分化的主要因素。Bidentetea类非生物因子的超空间分化主要发生在土壤湿度、盐分和酸度的梯度上。土壤中无机氮化合物的浓度对该类句法的生态分布也有显著影响。
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