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The Riparian Alder Forests of the Sopron Hills

2011; De Gruyter Open; Volume: 7; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.37045/aslh-2011-0009

ISSN

1787-064X

Autores

Ferenc Szmorad,

Tópico(s)

Diverse Scientific Research in Ukraine

Resumo

The present study demonstrates the classification of the riparian alder forests of the Alpokalja region through the analysis of their stands in the Sopron Hills. Besides the historical, ecological and floristic data collection, the differentiation of these forests was examined using 36 coenological relevés recorded according to the Braun-Blanquet method. Cluster analysis, principal component analysis and TWINSPAN analysis were applied in the process; the definition of diagnostic species for the resulting units was carried out by fidelity analysis using the ɸ coefficient. The presence of three alder forest associations was verified by the research in the study area. In the vicinity of the lower and middle sections of the streams, characterized by stagnant water, small patches of swampy alder forests (Angelico sylvestris – Alnetum glutinosae) occur. In the fast-flowing stream sections alder woods rich in species of mesophilic deciduous forests (Aegopodio – Alnetum glutinosae) can be found, while along the middle and upper sections of the streams, at sites with seepage water, mixed ash-alder forests with montane herb species (Carici remotae – Fraxinetum) are typical. The investigations revealed that the Carex brizoides dominance-type alder groves were secondary forests that formed in former meadows and they belong to the 3 mentioned riparian alder forest types.

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