Alpine wetlands in the West Carpathians: vegetation survey and vegetation-environment relationships

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Sekulova, Lucia [1 ]
Hajek, Michal [1 ,2 ]
Hajkova, Petra [1 ,2 ]
Mikulaskova, Eva [1 ]
Rozbrojova, Zuzana [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Masaryk Univ, Dept Bot, CZ-61137 Brno, Czech Republic
[2] Acad Sci Czech Republ, Dept Ecol, Inst Bot, CZ-65720 Brno, Czech Republic
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azonal habitats; bogs; environmental gradients; fens; species richness; springs; water chemistry; PLANT-SPECIES RICHNESS; SPRING FEN VEGETATION; VASCULAR PLANT; BRYOPHYTE DIVERSITY; WATER CHEMISTRY; BASE-RICHNESS; PATTERNS; GRADIENTS; PH; COMMUNITIES;
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Wetland vegetation in the sub(alpine) zone of the West Carpathians (Poland, Slovakia) was studied with particular reference to the following questions: (i) What are the main types of (sub)alpine fen, bog and spring vegetation above the timberline in the West Carpathians? (ii) Which major environmental gradients are associated with the variation in floristic composition? (iii) What determines the alpha-diversity of bryophytes and vascular plants in the different vegetation types? Vegetation plots were sampled and direct measurements of certain environmental characteristics recorded. Cluster analysis was used to distinguish the vegetation types, DCA and CCA to reveal the main vegetation gradients and environmental factors, and general regression models to identify the factors determining the alpha-diversity. Classification at the level of 12 clusters was ecologically and syntaxonomically interpretable. Two associations not mentioned in the most recent vegetation survey of Slovakia were distinguished and the syntaxonomical positions of others revised. The synthesis of collected and published vegetation data for the two countries has modified the classification concept of (sub)alpine wetlands in the West Carpathians. Whereas pH predominantly determined floristic differences among classes, different factors governed the species composition within classes. While the diversity of the vegetation of springs (Montio-Cardaminetea) was mostly determined by water chemistry, altitude and geomorphology appeared to be more important within fens and bogs. The species richness of spring vegetation was more influenced by mineral richness than water pH and for bryophyte richness the slope inclination was also important. The species richness of fens and bogs increased with pH. It is concluded that the ecological gradients influencing the floristic composition and species richness of (sub)alpine wetlands are strongly habitat-dependent.
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