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Where does Cratonerion belong? An attempt to answer based on the tufa waterfalls in Croatia
Where does Cratonerion belong? An attempt to answer based on the tufa waterfalls in Croatia // 54th SISV Congress -Twenty years in the third millennium with Vegetation Science / Di Piera, Marzio (ur.).
Rim: Sapienza, 2021. str. 36-36 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Where does Cratonerion belong? An attempt to answer
based on the tufa waterfalls in Croatia
Autori
Alegro, Antun
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
54th SISV Congress -Twenty years in the third millennium with Vegetation Science
/ Di Piera, Marzio - Rim : Sapienza, 2021, 36-36
Skup
54th Congress of the Italian Society of Vegetation Science (SISV) "Twenty years in the third millennium with Vegetation Science"
Mjesto i datum
Rim, Italija, 28.09.2021. - 29.09.2021
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
moss vegetation, aquatic vegetation, karst, phytosociology, syntaxonomy, SE Europe
Sažetak
The aim of this presentation is to discuss the position of alliance Cratoneurion commutati Koch 1928 within European phytosociolgycal system [1] based on the comparison of two large areas with tufa forming vegetation dominated by bryophytes from different biogeographical regions of Croatia – the Plitvice Lakes (Alpine Biogeographical Region) and the Krka River (Mediterranean Biogeographical Region). The Plitvice lakes are system of 16 larger and several smaller lakes, separated with tufa barriers, which stretches along 8 km, representing the largest habitat of the tufa forming moos communities (Cratoneurion commutati) in Croatia and the whole Europe. The Krka River is a large karstic river with tufa barrages forming a complex system of interchanging fast and slow water flow, waterfalls and barrage lakes. Seven waterfall systems harbouring tufa forming bryophyte communities are situated along the 73 km of the river course before the mouth into the Adriatic Sea. Moss communities could be assigned partially to the Cratoneurion commutati and partially to the alliance Adiantion Br.-Bl. ex Horvatić 1934, but sharing large proportion of species. Comparison of floristic composition of communities form two biogeographic regions reveals high resemblance in main species as well as low proportion of species assigned as characteristic for the class Montio-Cardaminetea Br.-Bl. et Tx. ex Klika et Hadač 1944, where Cratoneurion commutati is placed. Therefore, it is proposed to place Cratoneurion commutati into the class Adiantetea Br.-Bl. et al. 1952 and to extend its area of distribution towards Continental and Alpine Biogeographical regions.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija