Search results for "Plant Communities"

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New, Rare and Constant Habitats for Endangered Aquatic Plant Communities: The Importance of Microhabitats for Global biodiversity

2019

Natural water reservoirs are very valuable floristic sites, with springs particularly important for the preservation of floral biodiversity. This paper presents, as a case study, a community of water plants that is new to limnocrene karst springs in Europe: Potametum alpini (Potametea), found in Poland. The paper provides the floristic composition and ecological requirements of this plant association, which is rare and endangered in Europe. According to our knowledge, the habitat data presented here are unique as they are published for the first time for this plant community, and thus it is currently not possible to compare them with data from other authors. Our study confirms the importanc…

Range (biology)BiodiversityEndangered species01 natural sciencesglobal biodiversity; karst springs; microhabitats; rare habitats; rare plant communities03 medical and health sciencesAquatic plant010503 geologylcsh:QH301-705.50105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservation0303 health sciencesmicrohabitatsEcologyEcologyEcological Modeling030302 biochemistry & molecular biologykarst springsrare plant communitiesPlant communityAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Water resourcesGeographyHabitatlcsh:Biology (General)rare habitatsglobal biodiversityGlobal biodiversityDiversity
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Latvijas purvu veģetācijas klasifikācija un dinamika

1998

Rakstu krājumā apkopoti pēdējo gadu Latvijas purvu un ezeru krastu veģetācijas pētījumu rezultāti. Analizēti Teiču purva veidošanās apstākļi pēc putekšņu diagrammām. Publicētas purvu augu sabiedrību sintaksonomijas shēmas un sinoptiskās tabulas.

Teiču valsts rezervātsMire vegetationAugu sabiedrībasPlant communities:NATURAL SCIENCES::Biology::Terrestrial freshwater and marine ecology [Research Subject Categories]Augu ekoloģijaPurvu veģetācijaVeģetācijas dinamika
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Unveiling species assemblage rules in gypsum plant communities

2023

Plant communities are not merely snapshots of species located in the same area. Instead, they are dynamic entities connected through complex biotic interactions. Understanding the interplay of processes that bind species within a community is vital for comprehending species maintenance and may assist us in predicting how communities respond to the perturbations of a changing world. This Ph.D. aims to unveil how abiotic conditions, plant strategies, and biotic interactions shape plant communities growing in stressful environments. Plant species can thrive in stressful environments through contrasted strategies, either showing species-specific adaptive strategies or reliance on facilitative i…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología vegetal (Botánica) ::Ecología vegetalrewiringcontrasting stressphylogenynursesgypsumgypsum affinitylimestonefacilitationneighborhoodplant communities
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Preliminary study on the unusual properties in the habitat of Ranunculetum baudotii in Central Europe

2011

Abstract The study examines the patches of the saltwater association Ranunculetum baudotii in a new, atypical site; i.e., located more than 400 km away from the Baltic coastal line. They were found in a karst spring, and were the first locality of the community identified in Poland. The water and sediments within the patches were analyzed chemically in the laboratory, but, conductivity, water temperature and O2 content were measured in the field. The spring was determined to be a relatively stable aquatic habitat, with a typical chemical composition of subterranean water (a prevalence of hydro-carbonate, calcium and magnesium ions), and rich, e.g., in nitrogen and phosphorus, and disturbed …

karst springQH301-705.5BiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAquatic plantSpring (hydrology)ecological conditionsKarst springBiology (General)Magnesium ionbiodiversitygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybatrachium baudotiiEcologyGeneral NeurosciencePlant communityKarstthreatened plant communitiesCretaceousHabitatphytocoenosesanthropopressureGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciencesaquatic vegetationOpen Life Sciences
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Występowanie Ricciocarpos natans (Marchantiophyta) na Śląsku

2017

The occurrence of Ricciocarpos natans (L.) Corda in Silesia (SW Poland) is discussed in its geographical and phytosociological aspects. The paper lists localities of this species and indicates its occurrence in plant communities, with special attention to Ricciocarpetum natantis an association rare and threatened in Poland. Ricciocarpos natans is a fairly common species in Silesia, known from 70 stations. Patches of Ricciocarpetum natantis are documented from 11 localities.

phytosociologydistributionliverwortsSW Polandplant communitiesFragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica Polonica
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Zbiorowiska roślinne doliny Czerwonej Wody w Parku Narodowym Gór Stołowych

2018

The Czerwona Woda River is the main watercourse in the Stołowe Mountains National Park and drains the major part of the Stołowe Mts. It was regulated in the past, but its channel has been spontaneously naturalized. Now, managed spruce forests grow along almost the entire length of this small mountain stream. The aims of the present study were to investigate diversity of plant communities connected with the Czerwona Woda stream and to prepare detailed vegetation maps. The results obtained can potentially be a reference for future restoration projects implemented in the Stołowe Mountains National Park. As a result of vegetation mapping, there were distinguished 20 plant communities representa…

river valleyriparian vegetationCentral SudetesStołowe Mountainsplant communitiesLeśne Prace Badawcze
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The legacy of human use in Amazonian palm communities along environmental and accessibility gradients

2023

Aim: Palms are iconic and dominant elements of neotropical forests. In the Amazon region, palms have been used and managed by humans for food, material, medicine and other purposes for millennia. It is, however, debated to what extent the structure of modern palm communities reflects long-term human modification. Here, we investigate the complex interplay of ecological and societal factors that influence the distributions of both human-used and non-used palms in western Amazonia. Location: Amazonia. Time period: Present. Major taxa studied: Palms (Arecaceae). Methods: We used Bayesian hierarchical joint species distribution models to predict the distributions and environmental niche dimensi…

tropical forestsmaaperäGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologyhuman footprintkasvillisuusilmastonmuutoksetplant communitiessoilbiodiversiteettiekosysteemit (ekologia)vegetationympäristövaikutuksetluonnonvaratEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiodiversityGlobal Ecology and Biogeography
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