Contribution to the knowledge of aquatic vegetation of montane and submontane areas of Northern Apennines (Italy)

D. Viciani, C. Angiolini, G. Bonari, A. Bottacci, Lorella Dell´Olmo, V. Gonnelli, Antonio Zoccola, L. Lastrucci
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The importance of wetlands for biodiversity conservation is widely recognized. Their relevance is crucial in the identification of habitat types included in the Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC and in the application of the following conservation measures. Yet, several montane and submontane areas are poorly investigated from the phytosociological point of view. Here we studied aquatic communities of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines in Italy using 52 vegetation plots dominated by hydrophytes collected in wetlands of natural and artificial origin. We analysed our data using a cluster analysis and identified 12 vegetation types that we classified as three vegetation classes Charetea intermediae, Lemnetea and Potamogetonetea, and two habitat types of conservation importance, as the hard oligo-mesotrophic waters with benthic vegetation of Chara spp. (Natura 2000 code 3140) and the natural eutrophic lakes with Magnopotamion or Hydrocharition (Natura 2000 code 3150). Our study highlights the diversity of aquatic habitats in montane and submontane areas of the Northern Apennines where water bodies are generally small and scattered. This study further highlights the important role of natural freshwater ecosystems for vegetation, but also the notable role of partly or entirely artificial water bodies in maintaining aquatic communities.
对亚平宁山脉北部山地和亚山地水生植被知识的贡献(意大利)
湿地对生物多样性保护的重要性已得到广泛认识。Their在确定生境指令92/43/EEC所包括的生境类型和实施下列保护措施方面,相关性是至关重要的。然而,从植物社会学的角度来看,一些山区和亚山区的情况很差investigated。本文研究了意大利托斯卡纳-罗马涅亚平宁地区的水生群落,采用52个植被样地,以自然和人工湿地中收集的水生植物为主。通过聚类分析using确定了12种植被类型,并将其划分为Charetea intermediae、Lemnetea和Potamogetonetea 3种植被类型,以及two具有保护重要性的生境类型,分别为具有Charetea spp.底栖植被的硬中营养化水体(Natura 2000代码3140)和具有Magnopotamion或Hydrocharition的天然富营养化湖泊(Natura 2000代码3150)。我们的研究强调了亚平宁山脉北部山区和亚山区水生栖息地的多样性,这些地区的水体通常较小且分散。本研究进一步强调了天然淡水生态系统对植被的重要作用,以及部分或完全人工水体在维持水生群落方面的显著作用。
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Plant Sociology
Plant Sociology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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