Succession is threatening the large population of Lycopodiella inundata (L.) Holub. on anthropogenic site
Autor: | Anna Śliwińska-Wyrzychowska, Monika Bogdanowicz, Marcin Kiedrzyński |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
geography Lycopodiella inundata education.field_of_study geography.geographical_feature_category Pioneer species Ecology biology 010604 marine biology & hydrobiology Ecological Modeling Geography Planning and Development Population Endangered species Wetland Ecological succession 010501 environmental sciences biology.organism_classification 01 natural sciences Habitat education Thicket Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Ecological Questions. 22:67 |
ISSN: | 1644-7298 |
DOI: | 10.12775/eq.2015.024 |
Popis: | Lycopodiella inundata is an endangered, wetland species, able to occur in secondary, anthropogenic habitats. The article presents five-year changes in the occurrence of Lycopodiella inundata on the one of the largest stands in Central Poland. Chosen parameters of population were examined in different stages of vegetation succession. In open thickets the number of fertile stems was near three times higher and amounted above eight hundred fertile stems per square meter. In contrast, in patches with dense herb- and shrub-layer, the low number of fertile stems of L. inundata, have been observed. At anthropogenic sites, where L. inundata occurs, active protection should be made for the inhibition of succession and for the rejuvenation of habitat. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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