Contributions to the sociology and chorology of contrasting plant communities in the southern part of the ‘Wienerwald’ (Austria) |
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Authors: | G Karrer |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Botany, University of Vienna, Rennweg 14, A-1030 Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | Five plant communities contrasting in successional status and human impact from the southern part of the ‘Wienerwald’ (Austria) are analyzed using vegetation relevés, spectra of area types and a newly proposed disjunction quotient. A climax community (Asperulo-Fagetum), a subclimax community (Querco-Carpinetum s.l.), an anthropogenous substitute community (Mesobromion) and two natural, non-climax permanent communities (Euphorbio saxatilis-Pinetum nigrae and Fumano-Stipetum eriocaulis) are recognized. The disjunction quotient is defined as the number of partial (discontinous) areas divided by the size of the total area of distribution of a species. In particular, the average disjunction quotients of the species in the first two communities reflect relatively table environments only slightly influenced by man, with many ancient, stable taxa. These communities are characterized by species with well-delimited, stable distribution areas. The species in the Mesobromion community have very low average disjunction quotients as its component species are widely and continuously distributed and are often promoted by man. In contrast to these communities, the species linked to the natural permanent, non-climax communities of extreme habitats, have high distribution quotients i.e. small, disconinuous areas; this illustrates the relic character of these plant communities and of the eastern edge of the Alps is a whole. Using the highly variable disjunction quotient of all species and communities examined, the concepts of climax and permanent communities (of different origin) are discussed with regard to European conditions. |
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Keywords: | Asperulo-Fagetum Austria Climax Disjunction quotient Euphorbio saxatilis-Pinetum nigrae Fumano-Stipetum eriocaulis Mesobromion Permanent community Querco-Carpinetum s l Spectra of area types Vegetation relevé s |
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