Ecology of Central European non-forest vegetation: coastal to alpine, natural to man-made habitats
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adam_text | Contents of Volume II
Part I Natural or Near-Natural Formations
1 Salt Marshes and Inland Saline Habitats........................... 3
1.1 The Halophyte Flora of Central Europe........................... 3
1.2 Environmental Conditions and Habitat Classification............. 5
1.2.1 The North Sea Intertidal Mudflats....................... 5
1.2.2 The Baltic Coast........................................ 8
1.3 Vegetation...................................................... 9
1.3.1 Classification of the North Sea Coastal Vegetation.. 9
1.3.2 The Baltic Sea Coastal Vegetation...................... 21
1.3.3 Halophyte Vegetation in Inland Saline Habitats......... 31
1.4 Adaptations to the Environment................................. 34
1.4.1 Adaptations to Salinity............................ 34
1.4.2 Adaptations to Flooding, Anoxia and Sedimentation... 39
1.4.3 Adaptations to Low Nutrient Levels
and Drought Stress.................................... 42
1.5 Productivity and Nutrient Cycling.............................. 43
1.6 Vegetation Dynamics............................................ 46
1.6.1 The Genesis of Salt Marshes............................ 46
1.6.2 Zostera Community Dynamics............................. 47
1.6.3 Succession in Salt Marsh Communities Caused
by Sedimentation...................................... 49
1.6.4 Succession on Bare Sand Banks.......................... 49
1.6.5 The Colonisation of a Muddy Island
in the Baltic Sea..................................... 52
1.7 Human Influence................................................ 53
1.7.1 Effects of Salt Marsh Grazing.......................... 53
1.7.2 Salt Marsh Succession After Abandonment
of Grazing............................................ 56
1.7.3 Eutrophication of Coastal Waters....................... 57
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2 Sand Dunes and Their Vegetation Series............................ 63
2.1 Flora and Vegetation........................................... 63
2.2 Dune Formation and Destruction................................. 63
2.2.1 Coastal Dunes of the North Sea......................... 64
2.2.2 Coastal Dunes of the Baltic Sea........................ 71
2.3 Vegetation..................................................... 72
2.3.1 Coastal Dunes of the North Sea....................... 72
2.3.2 Baltic Coastal Dunes................................. 85
2.3.3 Mobile Dunes Without Vegetation........................ 90
2.3.4 Vegetation of Inland Dunes............................. 92
2.4 Adaptations to the Environment................................. 98
2.4.1 Life at the Drift Line................................. 98
2.4.2 Adaptations to Coverage with Sand, Drought
and Heat Stress....................................... 100
2.4.3 Adaptations to Low Nutrient Levels.................... 104
2.4.4 Dwarf Plants and Phreatophytes in Dune Slacks....... 107
2.5 Vegetation Dynamics......................................... 108
2.5.1 Nutrient Accumulation and Soil Genesis
During Dune Formation................................. 110
2.5.2 Changes to the Vegetation Caused by
Invasive Species...................................... 112
2.6 Human Influence............................................... 113
2.6.1 The Effects of Eutrophication and Drainage............ 113
2.6.2 The Effects of Livestock Grazing, Rabbit Browsing
and Afforestation..................................... 114
3 Mires............................................................. 117
3.1 Flora......................................................... 118
3.2 Environmental Conditions and Habitat Classification........... 120
3.2.1 Peat Formation and Decomposition...................... 121
3.2.2 Surface Structure and Morphological
Classification of Mires............................... 122
3.2.3 Macroclimate and Mire Formation....................... 129
3.2.4 Microclimate.......................................... 131
3.2.5 Water Regimes and Hydrological Mire Types............. 132
3.2.6 Nutrient Supply and Trophic Mire Types................ 137
3.3 Vegetation.................................................... 144
3.3.1 Sy nsy stematic Overview.............................. 144
3.3.2 Communities of Raised Bog Hummocks
and Wet Heaths (Oxycocco-Sphagnetea).................. 145
3.3.3 Communities of Hollows in Oligotrophic Mires........ 151
3.3.4 Acid to Basic Mesotrophic Mires....................... 153
3.3.5 Calcareous Mesotrophic Fens........................... 156
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3.4 Adaptations to the Environment................................ 159
3.4.1 Adaptations to Drought, Flooding
and Anoxic Conditions................................. 159
3.4.2 Adaptations to Low Nutrient Levels
and the Role of Base Richness........................ 162
3.5 Productivity and Cycling of Water and Nutrients............... 165
3.5.1 Productivity.......................................... 165
3.5.2 Peat Accumulation and Decomposition................... 168
3.5.3 Water and Nutrient Cycling............................ 169
3.6 Vegetation Dynamics........................................... 172
3.6.1 Quaternary Mire Development.......................... 172
3.6.2 Recent Developmental Processes........................ 176
3.6.3 Primary Succession in Growing Raised Bogs............. 178
3.6.4 Secondary Succession After Mire Drainage.............. 179
3.7 Human Influence............................................... 179
3.7.1 Exploitation by Peat Cutting, Drainage
and Cultivation....................................... 179
3.7.2 Eutrophication........................................ 183
3.7.3 Accumulation of Pollutants and Exchange
of Trace Gases with the Atmosphere................... 184
3.7.4 Conservation and Restoration of Mires................ 185
4 Vegetation of Freshwater Habitats.................................. 189
4.1 Freshwater Macrophytes and Their Origins...................... 189
4.2 Environmental Conditions and Habitat Classification........... 190
4.2.1 Physical Characteristics.............................. 191
4.2.2 Chemical Characteristics.............................. 194
4.2.3 Ecological Classification of Freshwater Systems...... 198
4.3 Vegetation.................................................... 204
4.3.1 The Classification of Aquatic Plant Communities...... 204
4.3.2 Still Water Bodies.................................. 206
4.3.3 Streams and Rivers.................................... 224
4.3.4 Communities of Springs.............................. 232
4.4 Adaptations to the Environment................................ 235
4.4.1 Photosynthesis in Aquatic Plants...................... 235
4.4.2 Nutrient Uptake by Aquatic Plants..................... 237
4.4.3 Survival in Hypoxic Sediments......................... 238
4.4.4 Adaptations to Flowing Water and Wave Action.......... 239
4.4.5 Life Forms and Morphological Adaptations
of Aquatic Plants..................................... 241
4.5 Population Biology and Community Ecology...................... 243
4.5.1 Phenology............................................. 243
4.5.2 Life Cycles of Aquatic Plants ....................... 243
4.5.3 Interspecific Competition Between Aquatic
Plant Species......................................... 247
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4.6 Productivity and Cycling of Water and Nutrients............. 249
4.6.1 Productivity....................................... 249
4.6.2 Water Cycling........................................ 252
4.6.3 Nutrient Cycling................................... 253
4.7 Vegetation Dynamics.......................................... 254
4.7.1 Seasonal and Interannual Fluctuations................ 254
4.7.2 Long-Term Dynamics and Succession in Lakes........... 256
4.7.3 Self-Purification of Water Bodies as Secondary
Succession........................................... 257
4.8 Human Influence.............................................. 259
4.8.1 Eutrophication of Water Bodies....................... 259
4.8.2 Acidification........................................ 264
4.8.3 Reedbed Dieback...................................... 266
4.8.4 Threats to and Conservation of Freshwater Habitats.. 267
5 Vegetation of the Alpine and Nival Belts........................... 271
5.1 Flora and Development........................................ 271
5.2 Environmental Conditions and Habitat Classification.......... 276
5.2.1 The High Mountain Climate............................ 276
5.2.2 Soils and Nutrient Supply........................ 291
5.2.3 Soil Moisture Regime................................. 294
5.3 Vegetation................................................... 296
5.3.1 Vegetation Zonation in the High Mountains............ 296
5.3.2 Vegetation Mosaics in the Subalpine Belt
and at the Tree Line................................. 298
5.3.3 Ecological and Synsystematic Classifications
of Alpine Vegetation................................. 299
5.3.4 Vegetation Mosaics in the Nival Belt................. 301
5.3.5 Subalpine-Alpine Grasslands on Carbonate
Bedrock (Class Seslerietea albicantis)............... 304
5.3.6 Carici rupestris-Kobresietea bellardh
(Wind-Edge Naked Rush Swards)........................ 314
5.3.7 Subalpine-Alpine Grasslands on Acid Soil
(Class Caricetea curvulae).......................... 316
5.3.8 Subalpine-Alpine Dwarf Shrub Heaths
(Class Loiseleurio-Vaccinietea)...................... 323
5.3.9 Class Salicetea herbaceae and Alliance
Arabidion caeruleae.................................. 328
5.3.10 Subalpine-Alpine Mires, Springs and Flooded
Banks................................................ 335
5.3.11 Subalpine-Alpine Tail-Herb Communities and
Green Alder Scrub (Class Betulo-Adenostyletea
and Betulo-Alnetea viridis).......................... 344
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5.3.12 The Class Thlaspietea rotundifolü
of Carbonate Scree Slopes........................... 351
5.3.13 The Vegetation of Rocky Areas
(Class Asplenietea trichomanis and Others).......... 358
5.3.14 Plant Communities of the Nival Belt................. 368
5.4 Adaptations to the Environment.............................. 374
5.4.1 Adaptations to High and Low Temperatures.............. 374
5.4.2 Carbon Gain and Turnover.............................. 379
5.4.3 Nutrient Acquisition by Alpine Plants
and Adaptations to Basic and Acidic Soils........... 385
5.4.4 Characteristic Life Forms in the Alpine
and Nival Belts....................................... 391
5.4.5 The Structure and Causes of the Alpine Tree Line.... 394
5.5 Population Biology and Community Ecology...................... 403
5.5.1 The Growth and Developmental Rhythms
of Alpine Plants.................................... 403
5.5.2 Diaspore Dispersal and Seedling Establishment......... 405
5.6 Productivity and Cycling of Water and Nutrients............... 406
5.6.1 Productivity.......................................... 406
5.6.2 Water and Nutrient Cycling.......................... 408
5.7 Vegetation Dynamics........................................... 411
5.7.1 Primary Succession on Glacier Forelands............... 411
5.7.2 Changes in the Vegetation as a Result
of Climate Change..................................... 423
5.8 Human Influence............................................... 427
5.8.1 Changes in Land Use and Eutrophication
at High Elevations.................................... 427
5.8.2 The Threat to Alpine Vegetation Posed by Tourism
and Restoration Approaches............................ 428
Part II Partly or Mostly Anthropogenic Formations
6 Dwarf Shrub Heaths and Nardus Grasslands.......................... 435
6.1 Flora and Development......................................... 435
6.2 Environmental Conditions and Habitat Classification........... 440
6.2.1 Climatic Conditions and Water Regime.................. 441
6.2.2 Stand Structure and Microclimate...................... 442
6.2.3 Soils and Nutrient Supply............................. 442
6.3 Vegetation.................................................... 446
6.3.1 Nardus Grasslands (Order Nardetalia strictae)......... 446
6.3.2 Dwarf Shrub Heaths (Order Vaccinio-Genistetalia).... 452
6.4 Adaptations to the Environment................................ 470
6.4.1 Growth Form and Light Demand.......................... 470
6.4.2 Adaptations to Low Nutrient Availability
and Unfavourable Soil Chemical Conditions............. 471
6.4.3 Adaptations to Drought and Frost...................... 474
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6.5 Population Biology and Community Ecology..................... 474
6.6 Productivity and Water and Nutrient Cycling.................. 475
6.6.1 Productivity....................................... 475
6.6.2 Water and Nutrient Cycling.......................... 478
6.7 Vegetation Dynamics.......................................... 480
6.7.1 Fluctuations and ‘Cyclical Succession’............... 480
6.7.2 Succession Following Disturbance..................... 481
6.7.3 Succession to Forest................................. 482
6.8 Human Influence.............................................. 487
6.8.1 Grazing and Mowing................................... 487
6.8.2 Eutrophication and Acidification..................... 488
6.8.3 Conservation and Restoration of Heathland
and N ardus Grasslands............................... 491
7 Nutrient-Poor Dry Grasslands...................................... 495
7.1 Flora and Development........................................ 495
7.1.1 Flora.............................................. 495
7.1.2 The Role of the Climate and Humans
in the Development of Dry Grasslands................ 497
7.2 Environmental Conditions and Habitat Classification.......... 499
7.2.1 Aspect and Microclimate.............................. 500
7.2.2 Soil Moisture Regime................................. 505
7.2.3 Soil Types and Their Nutrient Supply................ 512
7.3 Vegetation................................................. 514
7.3.1 Classification of the Major Habitat Types............ 514
7.3.2 Calcareous Dry Grasslands
(Class Festuco-Brometea)............................. 522
7.3.3 Sandy Dry Grasslands and Vegetation
of Cliffs and Rocky Debris (Class
Koelerio-Corynephoretea)............................. 538
7.4 Adaptations to the Environment............................... 545
7.4.1 Adaptations to Drought............................... 545
7.4.2 Adaptations to Nutrient Shortage..................... 561
7.4.3 Adaptation to Heat Stress.......................... 565
7.4.4 Adaptations to Basic and Acidic Soils................ 565
7.5 Population Biology and Community Ecology..................... 566
7.5.1 Phenology............................................ 566
7.5.2 Seed Bank, Germination and Dispersal................. 567
7.5.3 The Influence of Competition on the Species
Composition.......................................... 570
7.5.4 The Causes of Species Richness in Dry Grasslands.... 573
7.6 Productivity and Cycling of Water and Nutrients.............. 576
7.6.1 Productivity..................................... 576
7.6.2 Water and Nutrient Cycling........................... 578
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7.7 Vegetation Dynamics......................................... 581
7.7.1 Primary Succession on Rock Debris
and Opencast Mine Areas............................. 581
7.7.2 Short-֊ and Mid-term Changes in Dry Grasslands...... 582
7.7.3 Secondary Succession in Abandoned Dry Grasslands.... 584
7.7.4 The Development of Steppe-Like Grasslands
on Abandoned Fields................................. 586
7.8 Human Influence.............................................. 587
7.8.1 Mown and Grazed Dry Grasslands...................... 587
7.8.2 Eutrophication....................................... 591
7.8.3 Habitat Fragmentation.............................. 592
7.8.4 Conservation and Restoration of Dry Grasslands...... 593
8 Agricultural Grassland on Mesic to Wet Soils...................... 597
8.1 Flora and Development...................................... 598
8.1.1 Flora................................................ 598
8.1.2 The Creation of Meadows and Pastures............... 600
8.2 Environmental Conditions and Habitat Classification.......... 602
8.2.1 Grazing and Mowing as Key Site Factors............... 602
8.2.2 Stand Structure and Microclimate..................... 608
8.2.3 Soil Moisture Regime................................. 610
8.2.4 Soil Chemical Properties........................... 619
8.3 The Vegetation of Agricultural Grasslands
and Roadside Verges..................................... 622
8.3.1 Overview of the Agricultural Grassland
Communities of Central Europe....................... 622
8.3.2 Mesic Meadows........................................ 625
8.3.3 Wet Meadows........................................ 644
8.3.4 Filipendula Riverbank and Similar Tall Forb
Communities......................................... 656
8.3.5 Grass Verges and Traditional Orchards................ 657
8.3.6 Pastures and Frequently Mown Grasslands.............. 661
8.3.7 Vegetation of Trampled Ground and Flooded
Grassland........................................... 666
8.4 Adaptations to the Environment............................. 671
8.4.1 Tolerance of Mowing and Trampling.................... 671
8.4.2 Some Ecophysiological Properties
of Grassland Species............................... 678
8.5 Population Biology and Community Ecology................... 688
8.5.1 Phenology............................................ 688
8.5.2 Seed Bank, Germination and Dispersal................. 690
8.6 Productivity and Cycling of Water and Nutrients.............. 693
8.6.1 Productivity........................................ 693
8.6.2 Water and Nutrient Cycling........................... 701
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8.7 Vegetation Dynamics......................................... 706
8.7.1 The Establishment of Meadow Communities
and the Importance of Stand History................ 706
8.7.2 Succession in Abandoned Meadows..................... 707
8.8 Human Influence............................................. 709
8.8.1 The Effects of Management Intensification
and Fertilisation................................... 709
8.8.2 The Effects of Drainage and Irrigation.............. 720
8.8.3 Conservation and Restoration of Meadows............. 727
9 Communities on Heavy Metal-Rich Soils............................. 733
9.1 The Origins and Development of the Heavy Metal Flora........ 734
9.2 Heavy Metal Soils........................................... 735
9.3 Vegetation.................................................. 738
9.3.1 Vascular Plant Communities.......................... 738
9.3.2 Lichen Vegetation................................... 739
9.4 Adaptations to the Environment.............................. 740
9.4.1 Heavy Metal Soils with Low Magnesium
Concentrations...................................... 740
9.4.2 Heavy Metal Soils with High Magnesium
Concentrations...................................... 745
9.5 Vegetation Dynamics......................................... 746
9.6 The Effects of Heavy Metal Deposition on the Vegetation.... 746
10 Banks, Shorelines and Muddy Habitats Influenced by Man............ 751
10.1 Short-Lived Isoeto-Nanojuncetea Communities
on Periodically Wet Soils................................... 751
10.1.1 Range and Dispersal of the Nanocyperetalia.......... 751
10.1.2 Vegetation........................................ 753
10.1.3 Environmental Adaptations and Vegetation
Dynamics............................................ 756
10.2 Nitrophilic Bidentetea Communities of Still
and Flowing Water Bodies.................................... 757
10.2.1 Environmental Conditions and Habitat
Classification...................................... 757
10.2.2 Vegetation.......................................... 760
10.2.3 Environmental Adaptations and Vegetation
Dynamics............................................ 762
11 Ruderal Communities on Drier Soils................................ 765
11.1 Flora and Development....................................... 765
11.2 Environmental Conditions and Habitat Classification......... 768
11.3 Vegetation................................................ 769
11.3.1 Ruderal Communities of Summer
and Winter Annuals.................................. 769
11.3.2 Communities of Perennial Ruderal Plants............. 773
11.4 Adaptations to the Environment.............................. 777
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12 Vegetation of Arable Fields, Gardens and Vineyards................. 779
12.1 Flora and Development......................................... 779
12.1.1 Flora.................................................. 779
12.1.2 The Origins of Arable Weeds and Changes
in the Segetal Vegetation Since the Neolithic........ 780
12.2 Environmental Conditions and Habitat Classification............ 783
12.2.1 Microclimate........................................... 783
12.2.2 Soil Moisture Regime................................. 784
12.2.3 Soil Acidity and Nutrient Supply....................... 784
12.3 Vegetation................................................... 786
12.3.1 Classification of Arable Communities................... 786
12.3.2 Synsystematic Overview................................. 788
12.4 Adaptations to the Environment................................. 794
12.4.1 Arable Plant Functional Types.......................... 794
12.4.2 Germination Conditions and Light and Temperature
Requirements........................................... 798
12.4.3 Adaptations to Moisture and Aeration of the Soil...... 800
12.4.4 Adaptations to the Nutrient Regime and the Effects
of Fertiliser Application.............................. 803
12.4.5 The Effects of Cultivation............................. 809
12.4.6 The Effects of Herbicide Application................... 811
12.5 Population Biology and Community Ecology....................... 813
12.5.1 Phenology............................................ 813
12.5.2 Diaspore Banks and Dispersal........................... 813
12.5.3 Population Dynamics.................................... 818
12.6 Productivity and Cycling of Water and Nutrients................ 819
12.6.1 Water Cycling.......................................... 819
12.6.2 Nutrient Cycling....................................... 820
12.7 Vegetation Dynamics............................................ 822
12.7.1 Interannual Fluctuations and Changes
with Crop Rotation..................................... 822
12.7.2 Secondary Succession on Arable Fallows................. 823
12.8 Human Influence................................................ 829
12.8.1 The Recent Collapse of Arable Weed
Populations and Its Causes............................. 829
12.8.2 Conservation and Restoration of Arable
Weed Vegetation........................................ 836
13 Vegetation of Human Settlements.................................... 841
13.1 The Flora of Towns and Villages and Its Origins................ 841
13.2 Environmental Conditions and Habitat Classification............ 846
13.3 Vegetation..................................................... 847
13.4 Adaptations to the Environment................................. 855
13.5 Vegetation Dynamics............................................ 858
Contents of Volume II
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14 Syntaxonomic Overview of the Vascular Plant Communities
of Central Europe: Non-Forest Formations..................... 861
References.......................................................... 873
Index............................................................... 1013
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author | Leuschner, Christoph 1956- Ellenberg, Heinz 1913-1997 |
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title | Ecology of Central European non-forest vegetation coastal to alpine, natural to man-made habitats |
title_alt | Vegetation Mitteleuropas mit den Alpen |
title_auth | Ecology of Central European non-forest vegetation coastal to alpine, natural to man-made habitats |
title_exact_search | Ecology of Central European non-forest vegetation coastal to alpine, natural to man-made habitats |
title_full | Ecology of Central European non-forest vegetation coastal to alpine, natural to man-made habitats Christoph Leuschner, Heinz Ellenberg |
title_fullStr | Ecology of Central European non-forest vegetation coastal to alpine, natural to man-made habitats Christoph Leuschner, Heinz Ellenberg |
title_full_unstemmed | Ecology of Central European non-forest vegetation coastal to alpine, natural to man-made habitats Christoph Leuschner, Heinz Ellenberg |
title_short | Ecology of Central European non-forest vegetation |
title_sort | ecology of central european non forest vegetation coastal to alpine natural to man made habitats |
title_sub | coastal to alpine, natural to man-made habitats |
topic | Pflanzen (DE-588)4045539-7 gnd Pflanzengeografie (DE-588)4045561-0 gnd Pflanzensoziologie (DE-588)4174073-7 gnd Wald (DE-588)4064354-2 gnd Pflanzenökologie (DE-588)4045575-0 gnd Vegetation (DE-588)4187458-4 gnd Pflanzengesellschaft (DE-588)4045563-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Pflanzen Pflanzengeografie Pflanzensoziologie Wald Pflanzenökologie Vegetation Pflanzengesellschaft Alpen Mitteleuropa Lehrbuch |
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