Comparative assessment of Western Podolia meadow steppes (Ukraine) based on the synphytoindication method

IF 0.6 Q4 ECOLOGY
Hacquetia Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.2478/hacq-2020-0018
H. Lysenko, I. Danylyk, S. Iemelianova, Liubov M. Borsukevych, S. Sosnovska
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Abstract

Abstract The aim of our study is to establish the determinant ecological factors that have the greatest differential impact on the distribution of meadow steppe plant communities of Western Podolia (Ukraine) on the base of a synphytoindication analysis. There were 8 study sites within the study area in the L’viv and Ivano-Frankivsk regions. To determine the coenotic affinity of the studied species, 48 relevés were analyzed. Numerical classification based on the Modified TWINSPAN algorithm divided the dataset into five clusters, which have been identified as the associations Pastinaco sativae-Arrhenatheretum elatioris, Geranio sanguinei-Trifolietum alpestris, Inuletum ensifoliae, Jurineo calcareae-Stipetum capillatae and Lembotropio nigricans-Potentilletum arenariae. The results of gradient analyses indicate that the distribution of meadow steppe communities in the Podolia Upland closely correlates with a number of climatic (thermoregime and continentality of climate) and especially edaphic (soil humidity, soil acidity and carbonate content) ecological factors.
基于synphytoindication方法的乌克兰西部波德戈里亚草地草原比较评价
摘要/ Abstract摘要:本研究旨在通过对乌克兰西部Podolia草甸草原植物群落分布差异的综合指示性分析,确定影响草甸草原植物群落分布差异的决定性生态因子。在L 'viv和Ivano-Frankivsk地区的研究区内有8个研究点。为了确定所研究物种的群落亲和性,我们对48个相关基因进行了分析。基于改进的TWINSPAN算法进行数值分类,将数据集划分为5个类群,分别为Pastinaco sativa - arrhenatheretum elatioris、Geranio sanguinei-Trifolietum alpestris、Inuletum ensifoliae、Jurineo calcareae-Stipetum capillatae和Lembotropio nigricans-Potentilletum arenariae。梯度分析结果表明,坡多利亚高原草甸草原群落的分布与气候(气候的热态和大陆性),特别是土壤(土壤湿度、土壤酸度和碳酸盐含量)等生态因子密切相关。
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Hacquetia
Hacquetia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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