土耳其安纳托利亚中部新植物群落的植物社会学、生态学和植物多样性

IF 0.6 Q4 ECOLOGY
Hacquetia Pub Date : 2020-02-07 DOI:10.2478/hacq-2019-0014
Nihal Kenar, F. Şekerciler, S. Çoban
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摘要

摘要安纳托利亚中部植被具有多样的场地条件和小规模的植物多样性。因此,识别植物群落对于了解其生态和自然保护非常重要。本研究旨在为安纳托利亚中部植被的句法组学分类做出贡献。研究区域位于土耳其安纳托利亚中部阿克萨雷省东部的Güzelyurt、Narköy和Bozkö伊(Niğde)之间。植被数据使用Braun Blanquet的植物社会学方法收集,并使用TWINSPAN进行分类。采用离散对应分析法对各单元的生态特性进行了研究。研究中描述了三种新的植物组合。草原协会包括在Onobrychido armenae Thymetalia leucostomi和Astragao microcephali Brometea comptelli中。森林草原联合体被归入毛栎中的锐钛白栎科。河岸协会是土耳其描述的第一个以杨树为主的协会,分类为Alno glutinosae Populatea albae及其联盟Populion albae。
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The phytosociology, ecology, and plant diversity of new plant communities in Central Anatolia (Turkey)
Abstract The Central Anatolian vegetation has diverse site conditions and small-scale plant diversity. For this reason, identification of plant communities is important for understanding their ecology and nature conservation. This study aims to contribute the syntaxonomical classification of the Central Anatolian vegetation. The study area is situated among Güzelyurt, Narköy, and Bozköy (Niğde) in the east of Aksaray province of Central Anatolia in Turkey. The vegetation data were collected using the phytosociological method of Braun-Blanquet and classified using TWINSPAN. The ecological characteristics of the units were investigated with Detrended Correspondence Analysis. Three new plant associations were described in the study. The steppe association was included in Onobrychido armenae-Thymetalia leucostomi and Astragalo microcephali-Brometea tomentelli. The forest-steppe association was classified under Quercion anatolicae in Quercetea pubescentis. The riparian association is the first poplar-dominated one described in Turkey and, classified under Alno glutinosae-Populetea albae and its alliance Populion albae.
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Hacquetia
Hacquetia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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