Variability of alder-dominated forest vegetation along a latitudinal gradient in Slovakia

Author:

Slezák Michal,Hrivnák Richard,Petrášová Anna,Dítě Daniel

Abstract

Syntaxonmical revision of azonal forest vegetation with dominance of <em>Alnus glutinosa </em>and <em>A. incana </em>was done along a latitudinal transect of Slovakia. A data matrix consisting of 240 phytosociological relevés was obtained in accordance with the standard Zürich-Montpellier approach. Detrended correspondence analysis was used to clarify the relationships between the vegetation composition and environmental variables, whereas one-way ANOVA was applied to quantify the differences in site requirements of particular vegetation types. The unsupervised numerical classification resulted in identification of five clusters corresponding to the traditionally described and ecologically interpretable associations within the Euro-Siberian alder carr forests of <em>Alnion glutinosae </em>and the European broad-leaved floodplain forests of <em>A</em><em>lnion incanae</em>: <em>Carici elongatae-Alnetum glutinosae </em>Schwickerath 1933 (alder carr forests on permanently waterlogged soils), <em>Stellario-Alnetum glutinosae </em>Lohmeyer 1957 (riparian alder vegetation on mesic to humid sites along small brooks), <em>Piceo-Alnetum </em>Mráz 1959 (submontane and montane oligotrophic spruce-alder forests on waterlogged habitats), <em>Cardamino amarae-Alnetum incanae </em>Šomšák 1961 (grey alder vegetation in spring fed areas) and <em>Alnetum incanae </em>Lüdi 1921 (submontane and montane streamside grey alder forests on mesic sites). They significantly (<em>P </em>&lt; 0.05) differed in the Ellenberg's indicator values for nutrients, moisture, temperature and altitude. These environmental variables were also established by DCA analysis as underlying sources of variation in alder-dominated forest composition. Special attention was given to discussion of their syntaxonomy, nomenclature, floristic structure, ecological features and distribution.

Publisher

Polish Botanical Society

Subject

Plant Science

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