Classification of European oak–hornbeam forests and related vegetation types

Author:

Novák Pavel1ORCID,Willner Wolfgang2ORCID,Biurrun Idoia3ORCID,Gholizadeh Hamid4ORCID,Heinken Thilo5ORCID,Jandt Ute67ORCID,Kollár Jozef8ORCID,Kozhevnikova Maria9ORCID,Naqinezhad Alireza4ORCID,Onyshchenko Viktor10ORCID,Pielech Remigiusz11ORCID,Rašomavičius Valerijus12ORCID,Shirokikh Pavel13ORCID,Vassilev Kiril14ORCID,Wohlgemuth Thomas15ORCID,Večeřa Martin1ORCID,Chytrý Milan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science Masaryk University Brno Czech Republic

2. Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research University of Vienna Vienna Austria

3. Department of Plant Biology and Ecology University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU Bilbao Spain

4. Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences University of Mazandaran Babolsar Iran

5. General Botany University of Potsdam Potsdam Germany

6. Institute of Biology/Geobotany and Botanical Garden Martin Luther University Halle‐Wittenberg Halle Germany

7. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle‐Jena‐Leipzig Leipzig Germany

8. Institute of Landscape Ecology Bratislava Slovakia

9. Kazan Russia

10. M.G. Kholodny Institute of Botany National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Kyiv Ukraine

11. Department of Forest Biodiversity University of Agriculture in Krakow Kraków Poland

12. Institute of Botany Nature Research Centre Vilnius Lithuania

13. Ufa Russia

14. Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Sofia Bulgaria

15. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research WSL Birmensdorf Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractAimsOak–hornbeam forests and related vegetation types (phytosociological order Carpinetalia betuli) are widespread in temperate western Eurasia. However, their national classification systems are poorly compatible, and a broad‐scale classification based on numerical analyses is lacking. Therefore, we aimed to establish a unified formalized classification system based on a large data set of vegetation plots covering the entire range of these forests.LocationEurope, Anatolia, Caucasus and northern Iran.MethodsWe compiled a data set of 15,817 vegetation plots from the European Vegetation Archive and the Hyrcanian Forest Vegetation Database, using the formal definition of the EUNIS habitat type T1E Carpinus and Quercus mesic deciduous forest. We classified the data set using TWINSPAN. Biogeographically and ecologically similar plot clusters were merged into oak–hornbeam forest types, which were interpreted as alliances. We also developed expert systems for automatically classifying vegetation at the alliance level for both the EuroVegChecklist (EVC) system and the revised classification. In addition, we calculated ordinations to show the major gradients in the species composition of the data set.ResultsWe present a revised classification system of the order Carpinetalia betuli with nine alliances, including basic descriptions of their species composition, distribution, ecology and syntaxonomy. The analyses largely supported the biogeographic concept of classification, analogous to EVC. Compared to EVC, we recognized an additional alliance Physospermo verticillati‐Quercion cerridis (southern Italy) but found no support for the alliances Astrantio‐Carpinion, Erythronio‐Carpinion and Scillo‐Quercion. The greatest difference in species composition was found between the southern and northern‐northeastern Carpinetalia types. Expert systems for the revised classification system (~89% of plots classified) and the EVC system (~72%) are also included.ConclusionsWe provide the first comprehensive overview of alliances of the order Carpinetalia betuli across its whole distribution range. The associated expert systems allow consistent application of the classification of these forests in nature conservation, habitat monitoring, and biodiversity and ecological research.

Funder

Eusko Jaurlaritza

Grantová Agentura České Republiky

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology

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