Dry grasslands of NW Bulgarian mountains: first insights into diversity, ecology and syntaxonomy

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Pedashenko, Hristo [1 ]
Apostolova, Iva [1 ]
Boch, Steffen [2 ,3 ]
Ganeva, Anna [1 ]
Janisova, Monika [4 ]
Sopotlieva, Desislava [1 ]
Todorova, Salza [5 ]
Uenal, Asian
Vassilev, Kiril [1 ]
Velev, Nikolay [1 ]
Dengler, Juergen [6 ,7 ]
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[1] Bulgarian Acad Sci, Inst Biodivers & Ecosyst Res, BG-1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
[2] Univ Bern, Inst Plant Sci, CH-3013 Bern, Switzerland
[3] Univ Bern, Bot Garden, CH-3013 Bern, Switzerland
[4] Slovak Acad Sci, Inst Bot, SK-97411 Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
[5] Masaryk Univ, Dept Bot & Zool, CZ-61137 Brno, Czech Republic
[6] Univ Hamburg, Biodivers Evolut & Ecol Plants BEE, Bioctr Klein Flottbek, D-22609 Hamburg, Germany
[7] Univ Hamburg, Bot Garden, D-22609 Hamburg, Germany
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TUEXENIA | 2013年 / 33期
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bryophyte; Calluno-Ulicetea; conservation; European Dry Grassland Group (EDGG); Festuco-Brometea; high nature value grassland; Koelerio-Cotynephoretea; lichen; nomenclatural revision; species richness; vascular plant; vegetation classification; SPECIES-AREA RELATIONSHIPS; ANNOTATED CHECKLIST; VEGETATION; RICHNESS; CLASSIFICATION; COMMUNITIES; DATABASES; EUROPE;
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We present the data of the 3rd research expedition of the European Dry Grasslands Group (EDGG), which was conducted in 2011 in two contrasting areas in NW Bulgarian mountains. The aim was to collect plot data for comparing Bulgarian dry grasslands with those of other parts of Europe in terms of syntaxonomy and biodiversity. We sampled 15 nested-plot series (0.0001-100 m(2)) and 68 normal plots (10 m(2)) covering the full variety of dry grassland types occurring in the Vratsa area (Balkan Mts.) and the Koprivshtitsa area (Sredna Gora Mt.). In the plots all vascular plants, terricolous non-vascular plants and a set of soil and other environmental parameters were determined.. By applying modified TWINSPAN, we distinguished 10 floristically well characterised vegetation types at the association level. After comparison with the regional and European literature, we propose to place them within three classes and five orders: Festuco-Brometea with the orders Stipo pulcherrimae-Festucetalia pallentis (xerophilous dry grasslands of base-rich rocks; alliance Saturejion montanae), Brachypodietalia pinnati (meso-xeric, basiphilous grasslands; alliances Cirsio-Brachypodion pinnati and Chyrsopogono grylli-Danthonion calycinae), Calluno-Ulicetea with the order Nardetalia stricae (lowland to montane Nardus swards; alliance Violion caninae), and Koelerio-Corynephoretea with the orders Sedo-Scleranthetalia (open communities of skeleton-rich, acidic soils; alliance unclear) and Trifolio arvensis-Festucetalia ovinae (closed, meso-xeric, acidophilous grasslands; alliance Armerio rumelicae-Potentillion). The Violion caninae with the association Festuco rubrae-Genistelletum sagittalis is reported from Bulgaria for the first time, while the two occurring Koelerio-Corynephoretea communities are described as new associations (Cetrario aculeatae-Plantaginetum radicatae, Plantagini radicatae-Agrostietum capillaris). According to DCA the main floristic gradient was largely determined by soil conditions, differentiating the Festuco-Brometea communities on soils with high pH and high humus content from the Koelerio-Corynephoretea communities on acidic, humus-poor soils, while theCalluno-Ulicetea stands are the connecting link. At 10 m(2) Festuco-Brometea and Calluno-Ulicetea stands were richer in species across all investigated taxa and in vascular plants than Koelerio-Corynephoretea stands; the latter were richest in lichen species, while bryophyte richness did not differ significantly among syntaxa. Among the Bulgarian classes, the species-area relationships tended to be steepest in the Festuco-Brometea (i.e. highest beta diversity), but both alpha and beta diversity clearly fell behind the Festuco-Brometea communities in the Transylvanian Plateau, Romania, located less than 500 km north of the study region. Overall, our study contributes to a more adequate placement of the Bulgarian dry grasslands in the European syntaxonomic system and provides valuable data for large-scale analyses of biodiversity patterns.
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