Tuexenia : Mitteilungen der Floristisch-Soziologischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Band 33 (2013)
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Auf dem Plateau des Göttinger Waldes wurden 1980 12 ha eines artenreichen, heute etwa 145 Jahre alten, submontanen Kalkbuchenwaldes (Hordelymo-Fagetum lathyretosum) für ein Ökosystemforschungsprojekt eingezäunt. In diesem Bereich wurde ein großer Transekt (GT) von 2,81 ha mit 281 10x10m-Quadraten als Dauerfläche zur Untersuchung der natürlichen Vegetationsentwicklung ausge-wählt. Von 1981 bis 2011 wurden alle 10 Jahre Flora und Vegetation sehr detailliert in allen Quadraten erfasst (Schichtung, Deckungsgradschätzung aller Arten in %, Vegetationskartierung). Die Ergebnisse werden in Tabellen der Krautschicht, in quantitativen Verteilungskarten einzelner Arten und in Vegetationskarten dargestellt. – Schon in den ersten 10 Jahren hatte sich teilweise eine Strauchschicht, vor-wiegend aus jungen Bäumen, entwickelt. Auch in der Krautschicht gab es deutliche Veränderungen. Eine Frequenztabelle aller 83 gefundenen Arten (Tab. 1) zeigt zahlreiche Pflanzen (33) mit Abnahme-tendenz, dazu einen Grundstock konstanter Arten. Deutlich zugenommen haben nur Allium ursinum, Cardamine bulbifera, Dryopteris carthusiana, Hedera helix und Neottia nidusavis. Für die Vegetationskartierung wurden verschiedene Einheiten nach Dominanz oder Mischung einzelner Arten benutzt, mit den Schlüsselarten Aconitum lycoctonum, Allium ursinum, Anemone nemorosa und Mercurialis perennis. – Insgesamt war lange Zeit der Antagonismus von Allium (deutliche Zunahme) und Mer-curialis (starke Abnahme) besonders auffällig. So hat sich auch der Allium ursinum-Dominanztyp über 30 Jahre stark ausgedehnt. Während sich kleinflächig in den Quadraten (Mikroskala) deutliche Veränderungen der Artenzusammensetzung zeigten, war im gesamten Bestand (Mesoskala) teilweise auch floristische Konstanz zu erkennen. – In der Diskussion werden mögliche Ursachen für die festgestellten Veränderungen erörtert. Neben lokalen Wirkungen wie Einzäunung oder der Konkurrenzkraft von Allium ursinum lassen sich im Literaturvergleich großräumig wirksame Faktoren erkennen. Seit langem vollzieht sich vor allem in forstlich wenig oder gar nicht beeinflussten Laubwäldern eine Verdichtung des Kronendaches mit Ausbildung eines stärker schattig-luftfeuchten Mikroklimas. Seit einigen Jahrzehnten können stärkere Stickstoffeinträge für nährstoffliebende Arten wirksam sein. In den letzten 20 Jahren lassen sich zunehmend Auswirkungen einer Klimaerwärmung erkennen, z. B. eine Verlängerung der Vegetationsperiode. Als neues Phänomen wird das Eschentriebsterben durch Pilzbefall beschrieben.
The article deals with Norway spruce (Picea abies), silver fir (Abies alba) and larch (Larix decidua) forests of the orders Piceetalia and Athyrio-Piceetalia (Vaccinio-Piceetea) in Slovenia. A total of 934 relevés of spruce, larch and fir forests within the Piceetalia and Athyrio-Piceetalia were collected from the literature. After resampling, 319 relevés remained, originating from 28 associations. Classification revealed two major groups of spruce, larch and fir forests, one thriving on non-carbonate bedrock and the other on carbonate. We further divided forests on non-carbonate substrate into two major groups – one thriving at high altitudes and the other in lowlands, both assigned to Piceion abietis. The second major group contains mesophilous, species-rich communities found mostly on carbonate bedrock. This major group can be further divided into four groups. The group of secondary forest on sites of beech forests, as well as the group of forest found in frost hollows can be assigned to Abieti-Piceion. The group of herb-rich, mesophilous communities forming zonal spruce and larch forests can be assigned to Chrysanthemo-Piceion and the group of forests on boulder scree to Calamagrostio-Abietion. Analysis of structural, functional, phytogeographical and geomorphological features, as well as ecological condi-tions estimated by bioindicator values, demonstrated the usefulness of this classification.
Das Monitoring von Ökosystemeigenschaften leistet einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Renaturierung von Ökosystemen. Dabei ist es entscheidend, nicht nur Vegetationsdaten, sondern auch Standortfaktoren, wie zum Beispiel Licht, direkt zu erfassen. Das Projekt "Dynamisierung der Donauauen zwischen Neuburg und Ingolstadt" (Bayern) wurde mit der Zielsetzung implementiert, das typische Flutungsregime und die damit verbundenen Grundwasserschwankungen eines naturnahen Auwaldes wiederherzustellen. Ein Teilprojekt des darauf abgestimmten Monitoringprogramms konzentriert sich seit 2007 auf die Beobachtung von Vegetationsveränderungen an einem neu angelegten Umgehungsgewässer, die entlang von rechtwinklig zum Gewässer verlaufenden Transekten erfasst werden. Hierbei wurde der Standortfaktor Licht anhand der sogenannten "Wörlein-Skala" abgeschätzt. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, eine quantitative Methode auf der Basis der digitalen Hemisphärenphotographie zu entwickeln, die genauere Ergebnisse als die Schätzung liefert und dabei zeitsparend und flexibel eingesetzt werden kann. Aufgrund der so erhobenen Daten sollten folgende Fragen beantwortet werden: (1) Liefert die Wörlein-Skala im Vergleich zu den Messdaten eine verlässliche Datengrundlage? (2) Stellen Ellenberg-Lichtzeigerwerte eine sinnvolle Alternative zur direkten Messung oder Schätzung des Standortfaktors Licht dar? In einer Vorstudie wurde die Vergleichbarkeit spezieller Kameraaufbauten unter verschiedenen Umweltbedingungen getestet. Die Bearbeitung der digitalen Photographien erfolgte mit dem Programm "SideLook" zur Schwellenwertermittlung und der Modellierungssoftware "Gap Light Analyzer". Die Prüfung der Verlässlichkeit der Wörlein-Skala und der Ellenberg-Zeigerwerte erfolgte anhand von induktiver Statistik. Der Methodenvergleich ergab deutliche Unterschiede in der Erfassung des Standortfaktors Licht im Auwald: Die Wörlein-Skala repräsentierte die aus den Photographien abgeleiteten Messwerte relativ gut, nur die Schätzungen für die schattigeren Bereiche waren weniger gut aufgelöst. Die Ellenberg-Lichtzeigerwerte korrelierten nur schwach mit den Messwerten sowohl bei logarithmischer Korrektur der Deckung, als auch bei Gewichtung entsprechend der Deckung der Pflanzenarten. Zusammenfassend erfüllt die digitale Hemisphärenphotographie die meisten Anforderungen an Messungen des Standortfaktors Licht. Die Wörlein-Skala kann als verlässliche Alternative betrachtet werden, solange ihr logarithmischer Verlauf entsprechend des Weber-Fechner`schen Gesetzes beachtet wird. Der Ellenberg-Zeigerwert eignet sich dagegen weniger zur Erfassung des Standortfaktors Licht in Auwaldgebieten.
Evidence for increasing homogenization and de-ruralization of the Central European village flora
(2013)
In this study, the spontaneous flora of North Rhine-Westphalian villages (NW Germany) recorded in the periods 1980–1984 and 2004–2005 was analyzed. We asked: (i) Did the similarity of the village flora increase with time and to what extent did non-native species contribute to this? (ii) Is the ongoing trend of urbanization reflected in the village flora? (iii) Regarding the species composition and β-diversity: are there differences between the results of a repeated survey and of a type comparison? In both periods, 200 villages were visited once, using consistent criteria for village selection and floristic investigation. Of these, a subset of 61 villages was investigated in both time periods and the rest were selected randomly for the second survey but with respect to the same criteria as used in the first. Using different β-diversity indices (Sørensen index of dissimilarity, Simpson index of dissimilarity and nestedness resultant index) to disentangle pure species turnover and nestedness of species assemblages, we tested whether the similarity among the villages increased over the years. This was done by calculating all pairwise comparisons among the villages of each time period, i.e. their spatial turnover. Additionally, different ecological groups were defined (e.g. "neophytes", "C-strategists" or "urbanophilous species") using the subgroups of species traits (floristic status, Grime's life strategy and urbanity) to indentify urbanization and compositional changes. Our results show that the traditional village flora (species of the Arction lappae, Bidention tripartitae and Potentillion anserinae) is further blurred towards unspecific ubiquitous assemblages found in the periphery of man and that the floristic urbanization is still ongoing. Supported by nearly all ecological groups regarded, our results corroborate that the species composition of Central European villages underwent a considerable degree of homogenization. To some extent this is caused by structural homogenization of villages. Regarding the considerable increase of common ubiquists and α-diversity in general, however, changes in weeding practices seem to be the main reason. Based on the reinvestigated subset we could show that comparable results can be obtained by a consistent use of criteria for the selection of villages, even if unpaired samples were used.
Im südöstlichen Österreich, im angrenzenden Westungarn und Nordostslowenien wurden insgesamt 31 Bestände mit Fritillaria meleagris pflanzensoziologisch erfasst, ausgewertet und durch Bodendaten ergänzt. In folgenden Pflanzengesellschaften konnte die Schachblume nachgewiesen werden: Pruno-Fraxinetum, Pseudostellario-Carpinetum, Galio palustris-Caricetum ripariae, Lysimachio vulgaris-Filipenduletum caricetosum acutiformis, Iridetum sibiricae, Serratulo-Festucetum commutatae, Silaetum pratensis, Festuco pratensis-Alopecuretum pratensis. Die Auswertung zeigt, dass F. meleagris im Untersuchungsgebiet eine breite phytocoenologische Amplitude hat und nicht als Charakterart einer bestimmten Assoziation aufgefasst werden kann. Alle Standorte weisen Eingriffe in den Bodenwasser-haushalt in Form von Entwässerungsmaßnahmen auf, die sich aufgrund der sand- und schluffreichen, meist hydromorphen Böden z. T. erst allmählich auf die Artenzusammensetzung der Flächen auswir-ken. Besonders die Vorkommen im Arrhenatherion sollten dringend einem Monitoring unterzogen werden, um einen weiteren Rückgang der Art erkennen und verhindern zu können.
To examine the necessity of livestock grazing for managing threatened sand vegetation so as to en-sure and develop its nature-conservation value, we investigated a grazing system in a model nature reserve (German upper Rhine valley) characterized by threatened steppic sandy grassland (Allio-Stipetum vegetation complex: Habitats Directive Annex I, priority type 6240, additionally Koelerion glaucae: priority type 6120). The area has been grazed by sheep and additionally by donkeys since late summer of the year 2000. We established ungrazed (Au) and grazed plots (Ag) in the Allio-Stipetum complex in a systematic grid-plot design before grazing impact started. We sampled phytosociological relevés yearly in the Au/Ag plots for 12 vegetation periods. Addi-tionally, we sampled relevés on former farmland adjacent to the Allio-Stipetum complex (systematic grid-plot design) over ten vegetation periods. These former fields (Fg) were integrated in the grazing system since the beginning of the study. A constancy table was produced for Au, Ag, Fg. To determine the portions of target species (Koelerio-Corynephoretea, Festuco-Brometea species) we calculated target-species ratios (proportion of target species in comparison with the total species number; qualitative or quantitative approach: TSRqual/quant). We tested the effects of grazing, year and interactions on structural and phytodiversity characteristics of the relevés by mixed linear models. The results of the long-term experiment confirmed significant beneficial effects of grazing on habi-tat-typical structure and phytodiversity: e. g. reduction of litter, support of species which are short in height (< 20 cm), reduction of taller species (> 50 cm), support of the diversity of all plant species, of non-graminoid herbs and of target plant species, reduction of Calamagrostis epigejos, positive effects on TSRqual and TSRquant values. Similar developments, e.g. for phytodiversity and Calamagrostis epigejos cover, were observed on the former fields, but there are still seed limitations and high ruderal-plant dominances. In general TSRqual/quant show remarkable increases, but do not reach the values of the Ag plots. Concerning aims of nature conservation, the habitat-typical vegetation structure and phytodiversity of the Allio-Stipetum shows an excellent development as a consequence of the used grazing manage-ment. However, occasionally small populations of target species did not increase (e.g. Koeleria glauca). The former fields show a development towards valuable sandy grassland.
Syntaxonomic revision of the Pannonian grasslands of Austria : 1. Introduction and general overview
(2013)
The Pannonian part of Austria is a diverse landscape situated in the transition zone between the Alps, the Bohemian Massif and the Carpathian Basin. Although the grasslands of this region have been investigated in many botanical and vegetation studies, their phytosociological classification has remained confusing. With this paper, we start a series aiming at a developement of a revised, consistent system of the Austrian Pannonian grasslands. Here we present a general overview focusing on the higher syntaxonomic units. We define grasslands as all types of meadows, pastures, fens and primary steppes. We selected all available relevés of Pannonian grasslands from the Austrian Vegetation Database. Additional unpub-lished data were included from the Danube National Park and the Biosphere Reserve Vienna Woods. To account for the comparatively low number of relevés from the northern part of the Pannonian region of Austria (Weinviertel), we included also data from southern Moravia (Czech Republic). This set of 3384 relevés was classified using TWINSPAN. Relevés that were considered as misclassified at the alliance level according to the summarised cover of diagnostic species were manually re-arranged, and the data-set specific fidelity of species to alliances was calculated using the phi coefficient. The first TWINSPAN division largely corresponded to the traditional border between the classes Festuco-Brometea and Molinio-Arrhenatheretea. The conventional alliance concepts were generally well supported. As an exception, the distinction between Diantho-Seslerion and Bromo-Festucion pallentis was not reproduced at all. Therefore, we unite all rocky grasslands on calcareous soils in a single alliance Seslerio-Festucion pallentis. We also advocate the inclusion of all basiphilous semi-dry grasslands of the study area within a single alliance Cirsio-Brachypodion. Each of the corresponding TWINSPAN clusters showed a clear prevalence of Cirsio-Brachypodion species. Moreover, two separate alliances of semi-dry grasslands would have almost no regional character species.
Summed frequency data of apomictic taxa derived from vegetation relevées from Central Europe were correlated with ecological traits – water content of soil, calcium and magnesium content of soil or water, nutrient content of soil or water, environmental dynamics, hemeroby, frequency of stress-tolerant species, salt tolerance, altitude, height, and frequency of annual taxa – of alliances of the Central European vegetation. The partly problematic identification of taxa where apomixis is important for seed production was based on a literature review. In Central Europe, high altitudes favour apomictic taxa. Otherwise, no correlations between ecological factors attributed to the alliances of the European phytosociological system and frequencies of apomictic taxa in the alliances of the European phytosociological system were found. Analyses could not confirm theories on ecological preferences of apomictic taxa; e.g., that competition penalizes apomicts, apomicts have better colonizing abilities than sexual plants, or apomicts have larger ranges than their sexual relatives could not be confirmed.
Plant communities and environmental gradients in mires of the Ammergauer Alps (Bavaria, Germany)
(2013)
In this study we present the plant communities, their abiotic site conditions and the main environmental gradients underlying variation in species composition of mire sites in three montane mires in the Northern Limestone Alps. For the phytosociological description of the mires we sampled species composition in 115 relevés. In order to characterize the site conditions of the most important plant communities we measured humification as well as water table depth, pH and electrical conductivity at 46 sites during a large part of the growing season. The main environmental gradients were identified by fitting environmental vectors and smoothed surfaces onto NMDS ordination. The most frequent communities on subneutral and neutral sites were the Caricetum davallianae, the Amblystegio stellati-Caricetum dioicae and the Schoenetum ferruginei, whereas acidic sites were mainly covered by the Eriophoro-Trichophoretum cespitosi. The most important factor for floristic variation between sites was pH. However, within bogs and fens, variation in species composition was mainly due to differences in water table depth.
As second part of a series focusing on the Pannonian grasslands of Austria, we present a detailed classification of the grasslands of the Vienna Woods (Wienerwald). This region, although geographically belonging to the Alps, has strong floristic affinities to the Pannonian Basin. The eastern slopes of the Vienna Woods are a hotspot of xero-thermophytic vegetation and exhibit the highest vascular plant species richness in Austria at a scale of 3' x 5'. We used the TWINSPAN classification of a large data set reported in the first part of this series as starting point. Relevés that were considered as misclassified at the level of alliances were manually re-arranged. From this table, an excerpt containing only the relevés of the Vienna Woods was used for the present study (1055 plots). We re-classified the relevés preliminary labelled as Arrhenatherion with another TWINSPAN run. Clusters for which no ecological difference could be detected were merged. The final delimitation of associations and subassociations was achieved by adjusting their diagnostic species so as to get units that were most informative in terms of environmental conditions. All re-arrangements were based on the summarised cover of diagnostic species within individual relevés. As a result, the grasslands of the Vienna Woods are classified within 22 associations (plus two subassociations) belonging to ten alliances and four classes. Within the Seslerio-Festucion pallentis, a new association Scorzonero austriacae-Caricetum humilis is described. The semi-dry grasslands of the study area previously classified as Onobrychido-Brometum are de-scribed as new association Filipendulo vulgaris-Brometum erecti and assigned to the Cirsio-Brachypodion. The Anthoxantho-Agrostietum tenuis is reported for Austria for the first time, and its syntaxonomy is discussed within a broader geographical context.