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A novel dataset of permanent plots in extremely species-rich temperate grasslands
- 1.0540610 - BÚ 2021 RIV NL eng J - Journal Article
Hájek, M. - Hájková, Petra - Roleček, Jan
A novel dataset of permanent plots in extremely species-rich temperate grasslands.
Folia Geobotanica. Roč. 55, č. 3 (2020), s. 257-268. ISSN 1211-9520. E-ISSN 1874-9348
R&D Projects: GA ČR GA20-09895S
Institutional support: RVO:67985939
Keywords : extreme species richness * permanent plots * temperate grasslands
OECD category: Ecology
Impact factor: 1.544, year: 2020
Method of publishing: Limited access
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12224-020-09372-6
The extreme species richness of some temperate grasslands is a globally relevant yet understudied phenomenon. Until now, few records from thoroughly sampled, though not permanently fixed, vegetation plots were available. We therefore established a network of 40 permanent 4 x 4-m(2) plots in species-rich grasslands of the White Carpathians (Czechia), Ukraine, Hungary and Romania. Thirty-one of them form the main dataset comprising plots from discrete forest-steppe grasslands (the Brachypodio-Molinietum association of the Cirsio-Brachypodion pinnati alliance), while nine of them forms the local dataset from a single locality in the White Carpathians, whose vegetation lacks most forest-steppe species and is transitional between the Bromion erecti and Arrhenatherion elatioris alliances (the Anthoxantho-Agrostietum and Anthyllido vulnerariae-Trifolietum montani associations). The permanent plots contain a nested subplot of 1 m(2), except for five plots from Ukraine and Romania. Most plots harboured at least 80 vascular plant species per 16 m(2), with the mean richness of 16-m(2) plots was 95.3 species in the main dataset and 84 species in the local dataset. Mean richness of the 1-m(2) subplots, presumably reflecting local environmental conditions and competitive relationships more than that of 16 m(2) plots, did not vary between the two datasets, with a general mean of 57.6 species. Species counts of 16-m(2) plots and 1-m(2) subplots correlated, albeit only moderately, only in the main dataset. The presented datasets may be used for comparative analyses as well as for a future revisiting of the plots and may bring novel insights into the dynamics of extreme species richness.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0318237
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