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Plant communities of moist rock crevices with endemic Primula carniolica in the (sub)montane belt of western Slovenia 斯洛文尼亚西部(亚)山地带潮湿岩石缝隙中的植物群落和特有的肉报春花
IF 0.5 Q4 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-25 DOI: 10.2478/HACQ-2020-0005
I. Dakskobler, A. Martinčič
Abstract Based on our analysis of a large number of relevés of communities of moist rock crevices in western Slovenia (southern Julian Alps, northern part of the Trnovski Gozd Plateau) we described several new syntaxa with the endemic Primula carniolica. The most unique in terms of ecology is a hygrophytic chasmophytic community classified into the association Astrantio carniolicae-Primuletum carniolicae, which is, together with similar hygrophytic associations Astrantio carniolicae-Pinguiculetum alpinae and Campanulo cespitosae-Saxifragetum aizoidis, associations Phyteumato columnae-Primuletum carniolicae, Primulo carniolicae-Potentilletum clusianae and the subassociation Primuletum carniolicae violetosum biflorae, temporarily classified into the alliance Cystopteridion and order Potentilletalia caulescentis. Only the new association Paederoto luteae-Potentilletum caulescentis is classified into the alliance Physoplexido comosae-Saxifragion petraeae. The elevational range of chasmophytic communities with Primula carniolica is 200 to 1460 m a.s.l. Species that most commonly accompany Primula carniolica in rock crevices include Paederota lutea, Phyteuma scheuchzeri subsp. columnae, Sesleria caerulea, Aster bellidiastrum and moss Orthothecium rufescens.
摘要基于我们对斯洛文尼亚西部(朱利安阿尔卑斯山南部、特诺夫斯基-戈兹德高原北部)潮湿岩石缝隙群落的大量相关研究的分析,我们描述了几种具有地方性肉报春花的新组合。在生态学方面最独特的是一个湿生裂缝植物群落,该群落被分类为Astratio carniolicae Primuletum carnioliceae,即与类似的湿生群落Astratio Carniolicaa Pinguiculatum alpinae和桔梗虎耳草,Phyteumato columnae Primuleum carniolica,肉毒报春科簇绒委陵菜科和肉毒报春花科双花紫报春亚群,暂时分为囊翅目联盟和茎状委陵菜目。只有新的组合牡丹科委陵菜科(Paederoto luteae Potentilletum causescetis)被归类于水草科(Physoplexido comosae Saxifragion petraeae)的联盟中。肉报春的裂层群落海拔范围为200至1460 m a.s.l.岩石缝隙中最常见的肉报春伴生物种包括白头翁(Paederota lutea)、雪报春(Phyteuma scheuchzeri subsp.)。柱科、银合欢属、紫苏属和红毛正古猿苔藓。
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引用次数: 1
Phymosia (Malvaceae) a new genus for the flora of Africa, with nomenclatural notes Phymosia(锦葵科)——非洲植物区系的一个新属,命名注释
IF 0.5 Q4 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-25 DOI: 10.2478/hacq-2020-0008
D. Iamonico, R. El Mokni
Abstract As part of ongoing studies of Tunisian Malvaceae, a population of Phymosia umbellata was discovered in Monastir city. It represents the first generic record for the national and continental flora. Morphological characters, as well as ecological data are given. A list of all the accepted names in Phymosia, their synonyms and types is also provided, with nomenclatural notes about some accepted Phymosia species.
摘要作为正在进行的突尼斯锦葵科研究的一部分,在莫纳斯提尔市发现了一个伞形Phymosia群体。它代表了国家和大陆植物群的第一个通用记录。给出了形态特征以及生态学数据。还提供了所有被接受的名称列表,它们的同义词和类型,以及一些被接受的Phymosia物种的命名注释。
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引用次数: 4
Identifying habitat use of Ursus arctos, Lynx lynx martinoi and Canis lupus lupus in Albanian forests using occupancy modelling 利用占用模型确定阿尔巴尼亚森林中熊、猞猁和狼犬的栖息地利用
IF 0.5 Q4 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-25 DOI: 10.2478/hacq-2020-0007
K. Laze
Abstract Forests are the principal terrestrial ecosystem for protected and endangered large carnivores, providing the main habitat for species maintenance and survival. Changes in forest cover influence species distribution. The aim was (1) to test hypotheses on the natural environmental (abiotic) and biological (biotic) factors and human disturbances that determine the colonization and local extinction of three large carnivore species in relation to forest cover, (2) to infer the biotic interactions between these three large carnivore species occupying the same forested areas in Albania. Colonization is estimated to be positively affected by forest cover for brown bear, Balkan lynx and grey wolf. Brown bear and grey wolf tend to compete for the same forested areas. Local extinction increased with decreasing forest cover for brown bear and increased with decreasing mixed broadleaved forests for Balkan lynx. Anthropological variables (proximity to villages and to neighbourhood roads) increased local extinction for brown bear, grey wolf and Balkan lynx. Further studies are recommended for better understanding biotic interactions of large carnivore species in forest habitats in Albania and its neighbouring countries, which could contribute to conservation of large carnivore species on a large scale.
森林是受保护和濒危大型食肉动物的主要陆地生态系统,为物种维持和生存提供了主要的栖息地。森林覆盖变化影响物种分布。其目的是:(1)检验关于自然环境(非生物)和生物(生物)因素以及人类干扰的假设,这些因素决定了与森林覆盖有关的三种大型食肉动物物种的定殖和当地灭绝;(2)推断占据阿尔巴尼亚同一森林地区的这三种大型食肉动物物种之间的生物相互作用。据估计,森林覆盖对棕熊、巴尔干猞猁和灰狼的殖民化有积极影响。棕熊和灰狼倾向于争夺相同的森林区域。棕熊的局部灭绝随着森林覆盖的减少而增加,巴尔干猞猁的局部灭绝随着混合阔叶林的减少而增加。人类学变量(靠近村庄和邻近道路)增加了当地棕熊、灰狼和巴尔干猞猁的灭绝。建议进一步研究以更好地了解阿尔巴尼亚及其邻国森林生境中大型食肉动物物种的生物相互作用,从而有助于大规模保护大型食肉动物物种。
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引用次数: 0
Challenges and conservation implications of Polylepis woodlands in the Andean region: Defining actions for sustainable management 安第斯地区水绵草林地的挑战和保护意义:确定可持续管理的行动
IF 0.5 Q4 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-25 DOI: 10.2478/hacq-2020-0001
J. Pinos
Abstract Polylepis species represent one of the most important and endemic woodlands of the mid- and high-elevation regions of the Andean Cordillera. I provide a review of the current situation of Polylepis woodlands, discuss the potential effects of various conservation measures and consider the likely impact of climate change on tree phenology and tree regeneration, aiming to foster the conservation and sustainable management of these woodlands through proper environmental planning. I argue that in addition to the delineation and extension of protected areas, it is essential to incorporate actions such as forestation, forest policies, environmental education and local community participation. To be effective, conservation measures should be implemented in an international transdisciplinary research framework and in harmony with site-specific conditions. Finally, given the likely but uncertain influences of climate change on Polylepis woodlands, further research (and communication of that research) is needed to improve forest management strategies and research priorities for the Andean region.
摘要Polylepis物种代表了安第斯山脉中高海拔地区最重要和最特有的林地之一。我对Polylapis林地的现状进行了回顾,讨论了各种保护措施的潜在影响,并考虑了气候变化对树木酚学和树木再生的可能影响,旨在通过适当的环境规划促进这些林地的保护和可持续管理。我认为,除了划定和扩大保护区外,还必须纳入造林、森林政策、环境教育和当地社区参与等行动。为了有效,保护措施应在国际跨学科研究框架内实施,并与特定地点的条件相协调。最后,考虑到气候变化可能但不确定地影响Polylepis林地,需要进一步研究(以及该研究的交流),以改进安第斯地区的森林管理战略和研究重点。
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引用次数: 4
Forest vegetation diversity of the Slivenska Mountain (Eastern Stara planina, Bulgaria) Slivenska山(保加利亚东部Stara planina)森林植被多样性
IF 0.5 Q4 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-25 DOI: 10.2478/hacq-2020-0009
A. Alexandrova, Marius Dimitrov, K. Vassilev, Desislava Sopotlieva, H. Pedashenko, A. Tashev
Abstract This study deals with the diversity of forest vegetation in the Slivenska Mountain (Eastern Stara planina) and presents a contemporary classification scheme for the identified syntaxa. A total of 137 relevés were collected and analyzed using specialized software (JUICE 7.0 and PC-ORD Version 4). As a result, forest vegetation is classified into 10 associations, 3 subassociations, 4 variants and 5 communities They belong to 7 alliances, 5 orders and 3 classes: Carpino-Fagetea sylvaticae, Quercetea pubescentis and Alno glutinosae-Populetea albae. The recorded 18 distinguished vegetation groups show a relatively high diversity of forest plant communities of the study area.
摘要本文研究了Slivenska山(Stara planina东部)森林植被的多样性,并对已鉴定的syntaxa提出了现代分类方案。利用JUICE 7.0和PC-ORD Version 4软件对137个相关数据进行分析,将森林植被划分为10个协会、3个亚协会、4个变异和5个群落,隶属于7个联盟、5目、3类:Carpino-Fagetea sylvaticae、Quercetea pubescentis和Alno glutinosae-Populetea albae。研究区18个不同的植被类群显示出较高的森林植物群落多样性。
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引用次数: 1
Conservation assessment and action on Lotus sanguineus (Fabaceae), a critically endangered endemic species to Turkey 对极度濒危的土耳其特有物种血莲花的保护评估和行动
IF 0.5 Q4 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-25 DOI: 10.2478/hacq-2020-0003
Ümit Subaşı, F. Şekerciler, M. Vural
Abstract Lotus sanguineus is one of the endemic taxa from Mediterranean Region of Turkey. It has hitherto been known from type locality and was assessed under VU and EN categories despite the lack of information on the population size, number of location and habitat quality. This study aims to determine the global conservation status and conservation strategies of the narrow endemic species. We collected all available data and evaluated them with the field studies. We reported the sizes of populations, altitude, coordinates, habitat types and the threats it faces for each locality. GeoCAT analyses at global levels indicate the extent of occurrence 19.965 km2 and area of occupancy 9 km2 and there could be an inferred decline due to habitat loss and fragmentation of the original population, suggesting this species might be classified as Critically Endangered, based on criterium B1ab (i, ii, iii) + 2ab (i, ii, iii) in the Red List categorization. Conservation priorities include life history and ecology studies, in-situ conservation, population monitoring and ex-situ conservation to prevent the destruction of the existing gene pool.
摘要血莲是土耳其地中海地区的特有分类群之一。尽管缺乏关于种群规模、地点数目和生境质量的资料,但迄今为止从类型地点了解它,并根据VU和EN类别进行了评估。本研究旨在确定窄区特有物种的全球保护现状和保护策略。我们收集了所有可用的数据,并通过实地研究对其进行了评估。我们报告了每个地方的种群规模、海拔、坐标、栖息地类型和面临的威胁。在全球范围内的地理位置分析表明,该物种的发生范围为19.965 km2,占用面积为9 km2,由于栖息地的丧失和原始种群的破碎化,该物种可能会出现下降,根据红色名录分类标准B1ab (i, ii, iii) + 2ab (i, ii, iii),该物种可能被分类为极度濒危物种。保护重点包括生命史和生态学研究、就地保护、种群监测和移地保护,以防止现有基因库的破坏。
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引用次数: 2
Morphological and phenological shifts in the Plantago lanceolata L. species as linked to climate change over the past 100 years Plantago lanceolata L.物种在过去100年中与气候变化有关的形态和酚学变化
IF 0.5 Q4 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-25 DOI: 10.2478/hacq-2020-0006
S. Prokhorova, M. Netsvetov
Abstract Herbarium collections have proven to be irreplaceable information base in recent studies directed towards revealing shifts in plants phenology and morphology caused by climate change. We examined eight parameters of morphological traits in the perennial herb species Plantago lanceolata L. collected in the wild between 1905 and 2019 and stored at the KW-herbarium (Kyiv, Ukraine) to find out if there were changes in plants’ organ sizes during the last 114 years. For this period, we also calculated 13 climatic parameters obtained from meteorological records from the State archive that gave us the opportunity to check if there are any relations between the climate change in Kyiv region and shifts in morphological parameters of plants. Our results have shown Plantago lanceolata leaf blades, petioles and spikes had become significantly longer with time, increasing 3.0 cm, 2.1 cm and 0.6 cm respectively. The Co-inertia analysis revealed that 34% of the morphological changes was attributed to climate change. The analysis also demonstrated that leaf length correlated more with raised temperatures when plants were in flower, while spike length depended on the temperatures during bud development. Received knowledge can be used to reveal rapid evolutionary processes of the Plantago species and predicting their further course for the construction of historical climate models based on the leaves traits.
摘要在揭示气候变化引起的植物物候和形态变化的研究中,植物标本室已被证明是不可替代的信息库。研究了1905年至2019年野外采集的多年生草本植物车前草(Plantago lanceolata L.)的8个形态特征参数,以了解在过去的114年里植物的器官大小是否发生了变化。在此期间,我们还计算了从国家档案馆的气象记录中获得的13个气候参数,这使我们有机会检查基辅地区的气候变化与植物形态参数的变化之间是否存在任何关系。结果表明,随着时间的推移,车前草叶片、叶柄和穗状花序的长度显著增加,分别增加了3.0 cm、2.1 cm和0.6 cm。共惯性分析显示,34%的形态变化归因于气候变化。分析还表明,叶片长度与植物开花时的温度升高有关,而穗长与芽发育期间的温度有关。已知的知识可以用来揭示车前草物种的快速进化过程,并预测其进一步的进程,为基于叶片特征的历史气候模型的构建提供依据。
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Two new mesophilous oriental hornbeam communities from the northern Dinaric Alps (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Dinaric阿尔卑斯山北部的两个新的中生东方犀鸟群落(波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那)
IF 0.5 Q4 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-06 DOI: 10.2478/hacq-2020-0012
V. Stupar, J. Brujić, O. Lukić
Abstract The paper describes two new mesophilous communities of oriental hornbeam (Carpinus orientalis) coppice from the northern Dinaric Alps in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). While oriental hornbeam is mainly considered to be a part of thermophilous forests and scrub, numerical analysis of 103 relevés of C. orientalis dominated coppice from B&H has shown that two new, rather mesophilous, communities thrive on calcareous bedrock of NW B&H. They represent secondary successional stages of mesotermic forest vegetation in this region. Association Epimedio alpini-Carpinetum orientalis ass. nova hoc loco is related to Illyrian oak-hornbeam forests of Erythronio-Carpinion betuli, while Asplenio scolopendrii-Carpinetum orientalis ass. nova hoc loco is linked to Balkan submediterranean ravine forests of Ostryo-Tilion. Although these two associations were recorded only in the NW B&H, their distribution is potentially larger, as their source communities are relatively common throughout the Dinaric Alps, so the information about their distribution, vertical structure, and syndynamic relations could be very useful in a national scale forest management and nature conservation.
摘要/ Abstract摘要:本文描述了波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那(B&H)北部Dinaric阿尔卑斯山脉的东方角木(Carpinus orientalis)矮林的两个新的中寒性群落。虽然东方角树主要被认为是喜热森林和灌丛的一部分,但对B&H的103个相关样本的数值分析表明,在NW B&H的钙质基岩上,有两个新的,相当湿润的群落茁壮成长。它们代表了该地区中游森林植被的次级演替阶段。阿尔卑斯羊尾草-东方羊尾草与伊利里亚栎角木林的亲缘关系,而东方羊尾草-东方羊尾草与巴尔干亚地中海沟谷林的亲缘关系。虽然这两种群落仅在NW B&H有记录,但它们的分布范围可能更大,因为它们的源群落在整个Dinaric阿尔卑斯山脉相对普遍,因此关于它们的分布、垂直结构和动态关系的信息可能对全国范围的森林管理和自然保护非常有用。
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Phytosociological analysis of beech forests in the Žumberak and Samobor highlands (Croatia) 森伯拉克和萨莫博尔高地山毛榉林的植物社会学分析(克罗地亚)
IF 0.5 Q4 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-06-06 DOI: 10.2478/hacq-2020-0013
Ž. Škvorc, J. Franjić, Daniel Krstonošić, Krunoslav Sever
Abstract The Žumberak and Samobor highlands are situated in the north-western part of Croatia where the characteristics of the Dinarides, the Alps and the Pannonian Plain meet. The greater part of the area is occupied by beech forests. The aim of the study was to determine the syntaxonomic affiliation of these forest communities, and to explore their floristic and main ecological features. Numerical analyses of floristic compositions were conducted on a data-set consisting of 144 new relevés and 99 relevés from the existing literature. Relevés were made following the standard Braun-Blanquet method. For descriptions of ecological conditions Ellenberg’s indicator values were used. Six plant associations and two subassociations of beech forests were established in Luzulo-Fagion and Aremonio-Fagion alliances. The higher altitudes of the studied area are occupied by ass. Cardamini savensi-Fagetum, whereas the lower altitudes are occupied by ass. Lamio orvalae-Fagetum and Hacquetio-Fagetum. Ass. Hacquetio-Fagetum spreads on southern slopes and ridges, whereas ass. Lamio orvalae-Fagetum occurs in ditches and on northern slopes. In the warmer habitats with shallow soils on a dolomite base ass. Ostryo-Fagetum occurred. A small part of the area is characterized by silicate substrate which is occupied by ass. Luzulo-Fagetum and Gentiano asclepiadeae-Fagetum.
摘要:森伯拉克高地和萨莫博尔高地位于克罗地亚西北部,是Dinarides、阿尔卑斯山和潘诺尼亚平原特征的交汇处。该地区大部分被山毛榉森林占据。本研究的目的是确定这些森林群落的群落结构,并探索它们的区系和主要生态特征。对区系组成进行了数值分析,数据集包括144个新的亲缘关系和现有文献中的99个亲缘关系。根据标准的Braun Blanquet方法进行释放。为了描述生态条件,使用了埃伦伯格的指示值。在Luzulo Fagion和Aremonio Fagion联盟建立了六个山毛榉林植物协会和两个亚协会。研究区域较高的海拔高度由A.Cardamini savensi Fagetum占据,而较低的海拔高度则由A.Lamio orvalae Fagetum和Hacqettio Fagetum占领。A.Haquetio Fagetum分布在南坡和山脊上,而A.Lamio orvalae Fagetum则分布在沟渠和北坡。在温暖的栖息地,白云岩基底上有浅层土壤。该区域的一小部分以硅酸盐基质为特征,该基质被Luzulo Fagetum和龙胆asclepiadeae Fagetum占据。
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Basic characteristics of microhabitats of snake-eyed skink (Ablepharus kitaibelii) in Western Hungary 匈牙利西部蛇眼蜥蜴微生境的基本特征
IF 0.5 Q4 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-04-06 DOI: 10.2478/hacq-2020-0004
Z. Kenyeres, N. Bauer, J. Cservenka, S. Szabó, S. Tóth
Abstract Following the rediscovery after 200 years of Ablepharus kitaibelii fitzingeri in 2017, we carried out data collection its habitats regarding vegetation, microclimate, and soil on two prominent dolomite hills of the Eastern Bakony. Data collections were carried out in habitat mosaics (xerothermic forest edges on the plateaus, karst shrub forests in south-facing exposure, dry grasslands among forest patches on the plateaus, rocky grasslands in south-facing exposure) of three sampling blocks. Vegetation was examined by phytosociological relevés, microclimate from April to November continuously by TMS-2 dataloggers, and soil by laboratory analyses focused mainly on percentage of different fractions. According to our results a) shrub forests with a south-facing exposure provide a cooler microclimate with temperated fluctuation in the spring–early summer and late summer–early autumn periods; b) plateau grasslands and shrubs are characterised by looser soil structure. Based on our results, heterogeneous habitat character of forest–grassland mosaics of the Pannonicum can mitigate the expected negative effects of climate change on reptiles.
摘要继2017年Ablepharus kitaibelii fitzingeri 200年后的重新发现之后,我们在巴科尼东部两个突出的白云石山丘上对其栖息地进行了植被、小气候和土壤方面的数据收集。在三个采样区块的栖息地镶嵌(高原干热森林边缘、朝南裸露的喀斯特灌木林、高原森林斑块中的干燥草原、朝南暴露的岩石草原)中进行了数据收集。植被通过植物社会学相关研究进行了检查,4月至11月的小气候通过TMS-2数据记录器进行了连续检查,土壤通过主要关注不同部分百分比的实验室分析进行了检查。根据我们的研究结果,a)朝南的灌木林在春季-初夏和夏末-初秋期间提供了较凉爽的小气候,温度波动较大;b) 高原草原和灌木的特点是土壤结构疏松。基于我们的研究结果,潘诺尼虫森林-草原镶嵌的异质栖息地特征可以减轻气候变化对爬行动物的预期负面影响。
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