Additional Glacial Relicts in Carei Plain Natural Protected Area, North-Western Romania

P. Szatmari
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Abstract This paper presents new scientific data on the spread of mountain elements in the plains of the northwestern part of Romania, species that managed to survive in this area since the last glacial period. Previous studies revealed that the northwestern part of Romania does not exhibit vegetation specific to the region of forest steppe, hills or low mountain areas, as expected. Many species common to mountainous regions were previously observed not only in Carei Plain, but also in Ier Plain, Tur Plain, Tăşnad Hills or Oaş region across Satu Mare, Bihor and Sălaj counties. The same observations were made in other parts of Carei Plain in Hungary, and conclusions were drawn that the area was a glacial refuge. On the Hungarian side of the Carei Plain, the ecosystems were also better preserved comparative to the Romanian side, where most of the natural ecosystems of the Carei Plain were destroyed due to the conversion to agricultural land starting with the 19th century and culminating in the communist period during the 20th century. The study is also intended to be a complement to the data on "Natura 2000" sites, whose goal is the protection of biodiversity in Europe along with their conservation in the most favorable conditions. An update of these sites is becoming increasingly necessary since in recent decades they have been greatly impacted by human activities.
罗马尼亚西北部卡里平原自然保护区的其他冰川遗迹
本文介绍了罗马尼亚西北部平原山地元素分布的最新科学数据,以及自末次冰期以来在该地区成功生存的物种。以前的研究表明,罗马尼亚西北部并没有像预期的那样呈现出森林草原、丘陵或低山区特有的植被。许多山地常见的物种不仅在Carei平原发现,而且在横跨Satu Mare、Bihor和surilaj县的Ier平原、Tur平原、triturenad Hills或oaku地区也发现过。在匈牙利卡雷平原的其他地区也进行了同样的观察,得出的结论是,该地区是一个冰川保护区。在Carei平原的匈牙利一侧,与罗马尼亚一侧相比,生态系统也得到了更好的保护。在罗马尼亚一侧,由于从19世纪开始向农业用地的转变,Carei平原的大部分自然生态系统遭到了破坏,并在20世纪的共产主义时期达到了高潮。这项研究也是对“自然2000”网站数据的补充,“自然2000”网站的目标是保护欧洲的生物多样性,并在最有利的条件下进行保护。由于近几十年来这些地点受到人类活动的严重影响,更新这些地点变得越来越有必要。
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