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In the lower siliceous uplands of Central Europe, various types of nutrient-poor grasslands are widespread and grow intermingled. These species-rich grasslands, often dominated by taxa of the Festuca ovina aggregate, comprise various phytosociological classes. They are remnants of a historic rural lands - cape and are of conservation importance. Few studies on such grasslands are available and there has been disagreement in assigning them to appropriate habitat types or syntaxa. We investigated such nutrient-poor grasslands in the lower Aar valley (Middle Hesse, Rhenish Massif). We surveyed 104 vegetation plots distributed throughout the valley and identified syntaxa to (sub)association level. We carried out supervised classification combining cluster analysis, a priori assignment to classes based on prevailing diagnostic species, and regional refinement based on phi-value maximisation of the units. As a result, we classified five associations within four classes: Polytricho piliferi-Festucetum tenuifoliae/Galio harcynici-Deschampsietum flexuosae and Festuco rubrae-Genistelletum sagittalis (Calluno- Ulicetea), Jasiono montanae-Festucetum ovinae (Koelerio-Corynephoretea), Gentiano-Koelerietum pyramidatae (Festuco-Brometea) and Arrhenatheretum elatioris (Molinio-Arrhenatheretea). Ecologically, soil acidity (resulting from Ca concentrations of the bedrock) was the main cause of floristic dissimilarity of the grasslands and thus community differentiation. Many stands grew on soils with intermediate pH and showed a peculiar mixture of basiphilous and acidophilous species. We conclude that (i) our approach of supervised classification yields convincing reproducible results when a syntaxonomic system is adapted top-down to a geographically restricted area, (ii) nutrient-poor siliceous grasslands dominated by taxa of the Festuca ovina aggregate can be well assigned to ecologically meaningful syntaxa, and (iii) the nutrient-poor siliceous grasslands of the Lahn-Dill Highlands are of high conservation relevance and in urgent need of protection.
Ein Feuchtgebiet auf basenreichem Standort in der nordwestniedersächsischen Altmoränenlandschaft
(1995)
Ein interessantes Feuchtgebiet im altpleistozänen Tiefland Nordwestdeutschlands wurde in der Vegetationsperiode 1994 pflanzensoziologisch bearbeitet. Neben Gesellschaften der Nasswiesen (Calthion, Molinio-Arrhenatheretea) wurden insbesondere Kleinseggenrieder (Scheuchzerio-Caricetea) angetroffen. Dabei konnte ein Vorkommen des Parnassio-Caricetum nigrae dokumentiert werden. Das synsytematische Problem der Klassenabgrenzung zwischen Molinio-Arrhenatheretea und Scheuchzerio-Caricetea wird behandelt. Auf Grundlage einer Literaturauswertung wird ein Vorschlag für eine Negativabgrenzung der Scheuchzerio-Caricetea gegenüber den Molinio-Arrhenatheretea zur Diskussion gestellt. Im untersuchten Gebiet kommen zahlreiche seltene und gefährdete Pflanzenarten vor. Für acht dieser Arten wurden Verbreitungskarten für das westliche Niedersachsen erstellt. Die Bedeutung des Gebietes für den Naturschutz wird herausgestellt und auf notwendige Maßnahmen für seinen Erhalt hingewiesen.
New vegetation data of dry grasslands in the Western Carpathians and the northern Pannonian Basin
(2010)
The paper presents new vegetation data from dry grassland sites in the biogeographical regions of the Western Carpathians and the northern Pannonian Basin, mainly belonging to the alliances Bromo pannonici-Festucion pallentis and Festucion valesiacae (Festuco-Brometea). The 124 phytosociological relevés were sampled between 2005 and 2009 in Slovakia, the SE Czech Republic, NE Austria, and N Hungary. They are classified into 16 associations and four transitional vegetation types. The paper also brings new information on the distribution of grassland associations in the study area. A new locality of the rare association Teucrio botryos-Andropogonetum ischaemi was confirmed. During our recent investigation of historical sites of the Alopecuro pratensis-Festucetum pseudovinae (Cynosurion cristati, Molinio-Arrhenatheretea) in the Slaná river floodplain, only one occurrence could be confirmed. Geographical principles in distribution of dry grassland associations and classification of the Stipa pulcherrima-dominated stands are also discussed.
Eine synoptische Tabelle aus 993 Literatur- und unveröffentlichten Aufnahmen wurde erstellt, welche hauptsächlich aus Osterreich stammen. Die Analyse der Tabelle ergab eine Aufteilung in die Wiesen und Weiden der submontanen-montanen Stufe (Arrhenatheretalia), der montan-alpinen Stufe (Poo alpinae-Trisetetalia) und der beschatteten Waldwege (Plantagini-Prunelletalia). Innerhalb der 3 Ordnungen wurden 7 Verbände und 22 Assoziationen unterschieden, welche in dieser Arbeit kurz charakterisiert werden.
Grünlandgesellschaften im Tal der Heinefelder Bäke in der Wildeshauser Geest (Landkreis Oldenburg)
(1999)
Die Grünlandgesellschaften im Tal der Heinefelder Bäke im Naturpark "Wildeshauser Geest" wurden pflanzensoziologisch nach der Methode von Braun-Blanquet untersucht. Die Gesellschaften werden durch Originaltabellen belegt und ihre Standorte charakterisiert. Das Tal besitzt zahlreiche der für vermoorte Geesttälchen typischen und teilweise selten gewordenen Gesellschaftsmosaike des Grünlandes, die sich aus Feuchtwiesen- und weiden, Feuchtbrachen, einschließlich sekundärer Röhrichte und Seggenriede, aber auch Intensivgrünland zusammensetzen. Einen Schwerpunkt der Arbeit bilden die Gesellschaften der Molinio-Arrhenatheretea, die den Wandel der Nutzung der letzten Jahrzehnte widerspiegeln. Floristische Verarmung durch Intensivierung der Nutzung einerseits und kontinuierliche Zunahme von Arten der Brachen nach Nutzungsaufgabe andererseits führen aufgrund fehlender Charakterarten bzw. schlechter floristischer Abgrenzbarkeit zu synsystematischen Problemen. Dafür werden Lösungsmöglichkeiten zur Diskussion gestellt. Für den Naturschutz bedeutend ist besonders der mittlere, von Hangdruckwasser beeinflußte Talabschnitt. Die hier noch verbreiteten Vegetationskomplexe naturnaher Standorte sind aber bereits von Entwässerung und Eutrophierung bedroht.
The main aim of this paper was to test the national electronic expert system for grassland classification in Slovakia as a tool for grassland classification on a regional data set from an area with high vegetation diversity. The study region comprised five orographic units located in central Slovakia (Starohorské vrchy Mts., Kremnické vrchy Mts., Veľká Fatra Mts., Nízke Tatry Mts. and Zvolenská kotlina Basin). The data set included 411 phytosociological relevés of all grassland types (xero-, subxero- and mesophilous grasslands as well as wet and fen meadows), recorded by the authors between 1980 and 2007. The relevés were classified to associations by the expert system formulated for the Slovak grassland vegetation either according to association definitions or (in case of relevés not matching any association definition) according to the Frequency-Positive Fidelity Index (FPFI). Wetland relevés were classified according to results of a cluster analysis. Diagnostic species from the regional data were compared to diagnostic species derived at the national level from the data including all vegetation units in Slovakia. According to the results, 49% of the relevés classified by the expert system were matched by the association definitions. Xerophilous grasslands were classified within three alliances of the class Festuco- Brometea: Festucion valesiacae, Bromo pannonici-Festucion pallentis and Diantho lumnitzeri-Seslerion. The occurrence of these communities in the region is rare, restricted to rocky habitats and steep slopes with shallow soil over calcareous bedrock. Sub-xerophilous grasslands were classified within four associations belonging to the two alliances Cirsio-Brachypodion pinnati and Bromion erecti. In the study region, these communities are widely distributed mainly in areas built by calcareous bedrock. Mesophilous grasslands are the most common communities in the study region. They were classified within eight associations belonging to four alliances: Cynosurion cristati, Arrhenatherion elatioris and Polygono bistortae-Trisetion flavescentis (all of them belonging to the class Molinio-Arrhenatheretea) and Nardo strictae-Agrostion tenuis (belonging to the class Nardetea strictae). Wetland communities belonged to the classes Phragmito-Magnocaricetea (alliances Phragmition communis and Glycerio-Sparganion), Molinio-Arrhenatheretea (alliance Deschampsion cespitosae) and Scheuchzerio-Caricetea fuscae (alliance Caricion davallianae). The results demonstrate that the national expert system used can be successfully applied to a heterogeneous regional data set without discarding the particularities of the regional vegetation. The uniqueness of the regional vegetation is reflected in the set of diagnostic species determined at the regional level, which can differ strongly from those estimated at the national level.
We first report from the 7th European Dry Grassland Meeting held 27 May to 1 June 2010 in Smolenice, Slovakia, devoted to the main topic "Succession, restoration and management of dry grasslands". Apart from the scientific programme and the excursions, we also summarise the outcomes of the General Assembly of the EDGG and present the Smolenice Grassland Declaration. Then we take stock of the dynamic development of the European Dry Grassland Group (EDGG), report on its activities during the past year, and announce its future plans. Finally, we give a short introduction to the four articles of this Special Feature, which deal with biodiversity patterns, vegetation classification, and dynamics of dry grassland habitats. One presents a detailed phytosociological study of the xeric and mesic grasslands of the Slovak part of the Biele Karpaty Mts. The second provides a new numeric approach to the assignment of relevés to syntaxa and exemplifies this in a case study for the delimitation of the classes Festuco-Brometea against Trifolio-Geranietea sanguinei in Austria. The third article investigates the septennial impact of mouflon grazing and weather on dry grassland plant communities in dry grassland patches of the Czech Republic. The fourth article deals with long-term abandonment of grasslands in Central Slovakia and shows the importance of vegetation structure, ecological stability, and low-disturbance regime for specific ant assemblages.
Auf den glazifluvialen Hügeln der Masurischen und Litauischen Seenplatten im Bereich des Pommerschen Stadium der Weichselvereisung wurden die Rasen-Gesellschaften untersucht. Es ergaben sich 4 Vegetationseinheiten auf Grund der pflanzensoziologischen und bodenkundlichen Angaben, die zu den Sand-Trockenrasen bzw. Trockenwiesen gehören. Als neue Sandtrockenrasen-Gesellschaft wird die Acinos arvensis-Poa compressa-Ges. beschrieben. Außerdem lassen sich eine Sandtrockenrasen-Rumpfgesellschaft (Amerion elongatae), eine Arrhenatherion-Rumpfgesellschaft und eine Übergangsgesellschaft zwischen den Sandtrockenrasen und trockenen Wiesen erkennen. Die untersuchten Einheiten werden mit nahe verwandten aus umliegenden Gebieten verglichen; hieraus ergibt sich die Eigenart der Vegetation im Bereich der Masurischen und Litauischen Seenplatten.
This paper compiles and synthesizes the present knowledge of dry grassland vegetation on sandy soils in northern Ukraine, based on published and unpublished sources. In total, 391 relevés from 29 association-level syntaxa of the class Koelerio-Corynephoretea (inch Sedo-Scleranthetea and Festucetea vaginatae), as well as of the alliance Agrostion vinealis from the class Molinio-Arrhenatheretea were used for the analysis. Based on cluster analysis and comparison of synoptic tables, a compact classification scheme of the sandy dry grassland vegetation in the forest and forest-steppe zones of the plains region of Ukraine has been developed. It comprises 10 associations from the Koelerio-Corynephoretea and one from the Agrostion vinealis (Molinio-Arrhenatheretea). The Koelerio-Corynephoretea include four orders in Ukraine: Alysso-Sedetalia, Trifolio arvensis- Festucetalia ovinae, Corynephoretalia canescentis, and Sedo acris-Festucetalia. The Alysso-Sedetalia are represented by two associations, the Aurinio saxatilis-Allietum podolici and the Minuartio auctae- Festucetum pallentis from West Podillya. The associations Stipetum pulcherrimae, Astragalo-Stipetum, and Poetum versicoloris, which also had been included in the Alysso-Sedetalia by some authors, are assigned to the class Festuco-Brometea based on their species composition. All Ukrainian stands of the Trifolio arvensis-Festucetalia ovinae are assigned to the association Thymo pulegioides-Festucetum ovinae. They develop on granite outcrops within Ukrainian crystalline shield. Communities of the Corynephoretalia canescentis are described from the Polissya region, where fluvioglacial sediments dominate. These relevés are provisionally assigned to the associations Corniculario aculeatae-Cory- nephoretum canescentis and Corynephoro-Silenetum tataricae. Sedo acris-Festucetalia communities have mainly been recorded in the Dnieper Valley, and some relevés come from Zhytomyr Polissya. This order includes two alliances. The Koelerion glaucae is represented by two associations, namely Veronica dillenii-Secalietum sylvestris and Diantho borbasii-Agrostietum syreistschikovii. The Festucion beckeri is represented by three associations (Centaureo borysthenicae-Festucetum beckeri, Chamaecytiso ruthenici-Festucetum beckeri and perhaps Poo bulbosae-Caricetum colchicae), which are distributed in the Dnieper Valley. The Agrostion vinealis alliance from the Galietalia veri order has been assigned to the Molinio-Arrhenatheretea. The present analysis revealed a significant similarity among the previously described associations of this alliance, which allowed the reduction of them to one association, the Koelerio-Agrostietum vinealis. It occurs mostly in the Dnieper Valley and its left bank tributaries. Among the right bank tributaries, it occurs only along lower stretches of rivers and around their confluences with the Dnieper. Most of the dry grassland communities on sandy soils within the study area require further detailed investigation.
Bromus racemosus L. is a rather rare grass species of moist meadows. It has strongly decreased in the course of the 20th century due to intensification of agricultural grassland management, and is therefore included in Red Lists of several European countries. Its winter annual life-cycle is remarkable for a species of permanent grasslands.
The aim of this study is to determine the habitat preference and optimal management of B. racemosus in the Netherlands and surrounding countries. Vegetation, soil and hydrological data from 28 sites in the Netherlands have been compared with B. racemosus cover, and with vegetation data from surrounding countries. The results indicate that B. racemosus is characteristic of Molinio-Arrhenatheretea meadows with good mineralisation and aftermath grazing. The optimum lies in grasslands of the alliance Alopecurion pratensis (Deschampsion cespitosae), but the species ranges from wetter Calthion palustris meadows to drier Arrhenatherion elatioris and Cynosurion cristati grasslands. It prefers intermediate nutrient levels and hydrological conditions (mesic sites), but within this range the highest cover is found in relatively nutrient rich and dry sites. Because of the absence of a seedbank and a low dispersal capability, B. racemosus is vulnerable to changes in grassland management. A management of mowing after 15 June and aftermath grazing is most suitable, since it enables fruit ripening and the maintenance of an open sward, needed for germination and development. The risk of extinction is likely to be higher in flat polders than in floodplain sites with natural relief, where the species may shift between belts in different years.