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Syntaxonomic revision of the Pannonian grasslands of Austria - Part III: Danube and March-Thaya floodplain (including the Slovak side of the river March/Morava).

Authors :
Willner, Wolfgang
Kadlec, Gerhard
Staudinger, Markus
Sauberer, Norbert
Vantarová, Katarína Hegedüšová
Škodová, Iveta
Zuna-Kratky, Thomas
Schratt-Ehrendorfer, Luise
Source :
Tuexenia. 2022, Vol. 42, p95-128. 63p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The floodplain of the rivers Danube, March/Morava and Thaya/Dyje in eastern Austria and western Slovakia harbours a great diversity of meadows, reed swamps and sedge-bed communities. However, the grasslands along the Danube have not been adequately addressed by any study up to now, and a transnational revision of the alluvial grasslands is completely lacking. In this third part of a series focusing on the syntaxonomy of the Pannonian grasslands of Austria, we present a detailed classification of the grassland and marsh vegetation of the Danube and March-Thaya floodplain. We compiled all available relevés from the study area belonging to the classes Phragmito-Magnocaricetea, Molinio-Arrhenatheretea and Festuco-Brometea. In total, our data set comprised 2119 relevés, of which 355 were from Slovakia. We conducted a TWINSPAN classification and, based on a provisional syntaxonomic interpretation of the clusters, assigned all relevés to classes, orders, alliances and associations using the total cover of the diagnostic species in each relevé as the assignment criterion. We identified 42 associations and five provisional communities belonging to 14 alliances. Our revision includes substantial changes to previous overviews, in particular regarding the alluvial grasslands of the March-Thaya floodplain. We merge Lathyro palustris-Gratioletum, Gratiolo-Caricetum suzae, Cnidio-Violetum pumilae, Serratulo-Plantaginetum altissimae and "Silaetum pratensis" into only two associations (Gratiolo-Caricetum suzae and Cnidio-Violetum pumilae, alliance Deschampsion), which are differentiated along the moisture gradient. The Ophioglosso-Caricetum tomentosae is revealed as a geographical vicariant of the Cnidio-Violetum pumilae, replacing the latter along the Danube. The Agropyro-Alopecuretum pratensis is newly reported for Austria. The mesic Festuca rupicola grasslands along the March/Morava (previously named "Serratulo-Festucetum commutatae") are included in the Colchico-Festucetum rupicolae (Cirsio-Brachypodion). Ranunculo bulbosi-Arrhenatheretum, Pastinaco-Arrhenatheretum, Festuco rupicolae-Brometum and Polygalo-Brachypodietum (the latter in a new subass. selaginelletosum helveticae) are confirmed as widespread grassland types in the Danube floodplain, and the Teucrio botryos-Andropogonetum (Festucion valesiacae) is split into two subassociations. Moreover, we report four grassland types dominated by Elymus repens and Calamagrostis epigejos, provisionally treated as rankless communities, which have been neglected by all previous authors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
0722494X
Volume :
42
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Tuexenia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161737989
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.14471/2022.42.007