Classification of forest and shrubland vegetation in central and eastern Euxine Turkey and SW Georgia

Author:

Kavgacı Ali1ORCID,Karaköse Mustafa2ORCID,Keleş Emine Seda3ORCID,Balpınar Neslihan4ORCID,Arslan Münevver5ORCID,Yalçın Erkan6ORCID,Novák Pavel7ORCID,Čarni Andraž89ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Food, Agriculture and Livestock Vocational School Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Burdur Turkey

2. Espiye Vocational School Giresun University Giresun Turkey

3. Forest General Directory of Turkey Ankara Turkey

4. Faculty of Arts and Sciences Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Burdur Turkey

5. Research Institute for Forest Soil and Ecology Eskişehir Turkey

6. Faculty of Science, Biology Department Ondokuzmayıs University Samsun Turkey

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

8. Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Institute of Biology Ljubljana Slovenia

9. School for Viticulture and Enology University of Nova Gorica Nova Gorica Slovenia

Abstract

AbstractQuestionsWhat are the main vegetation types of forest and shrubland vegetation in central and eastern Euxine Turkey and SW Georgia? What are the main environmental factors affecting their diversity? What is their syntaxonomic position? Can we integrate them into the European vegetation classification system?LocationCentral and eastern Euxine Turkey and SW Georgia.MethodsWe collected 3104 vegetation plots of forest and shrubland vegetation in the study region and performed Two‐Way Indicator Species Analysis (TWINSPAN) classification. We described vegetation types based on the classification results, expert knowledge and information from literature sources. We defined diagnostic species and prepared distribution maps for each vegetation type. To determine the most significant environmental variables on floristic differentiation, we used canonical correspondence analysis. Detrended correspondence analysis with passive projection of most significant environmental variables was run to interpret the environmental variation of vegetation types.ResultsThe studied vegetation was divided into 29 vegetation types related to seven main vegetation groups: relict Mediterranean forests and shrubland (mainly along the coastline, beside some inland localities), lowland to submontane forests, central Euxine mountain forests, eastern Euxine (Colchic) mountain forests, subeuxine forests, azonal riparian forests and subalpine and alpine shrubland. Elevation is the most important factor causing the differentiation in vegetation. It is followed by longitude and latitude. Among climatic variables, temperature seasonality, annual precipitation and precipitation of the wettest quarter are the most significant factors for vegetation differentiation. These factors correlate with the reduction of maritime climate and geomorphological features.ConclusionsVegetation types mostly correspond to the syntaxa accepted in the EuroVegChecklist. However, some of them do not appear in the EuroVegChecklist since they appear only beyond Europe. We described three syntaxa as new: Abietion equitrojani, Querco cerridisCarpinion orientalis and Piceo orientalis‐Fagenion orientalis. The study revealed high vegetation diversity of the region that should be taken into consideration in ecosystem management and used as a reference in restoration and mitigation of the effects of global changes.

Funder

American Roentgen Ray Society

Grantová Agentura České Republiky

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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