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Phytosociology and ecology of deciduous forests in Tajikistan (Middle Asia)

Nowak, Arkadiusz; Nobis, Marcin; Nowak, Sylwia; Gębala, Małgorzata; Nobis, Agnieszka

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Phytocoenologia Band 47 Heft 1 (2017), p. 67 - 94

98 Literaturangaben

veröffentlicht: Jan 1, 2017
Online veröffentlicht: Mar 1, 2017
finale Ms. Revision erhalten: Nov 22, 2016
Manuskript-Revision angefordert: Mar 25, 2016
Manuskript erhalten: Sep 23, 2015

DOI: 10.1127/phyto/2017/0084

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Abstract

Phytosociology and ecology of deciduous forests in Tajikistan (Middle Asia) Abstract Aims: To present the first syntaxonomical classification for the mesophilous deciduous forests of the Pamir-Alai Mountains in Tajikistan with some remarks on its environmental gradients. Location: Tajikistan. Methods: Altogether 201 relevés were sampled between 2008‒2013 using the seven-degree cover-abundance scale of Braun-Blanquet. They were classified by the modified TWINSPAN method using the four-step interval scale with cutoff levels of 0%, 2%, 5% and 10% and total inertia as a measure of cluster heterogeneity. Diagnostic species were identified using the phi coefficient as a fidelity measure. Detrendended Correspondence Analysis was used to determine the relation between samples, vegetation units and the major gradients in species composition. Results: Plant communities of typical broad-leaved, riparian and gallery woods inhabiting mainly the lowland, colline, montane and subalpine zone in several mountains and river valleys in the Pamir Alai Mts. are herein described. Numerical analyses of vegetation data resulted in the distinction of ten associations: Juglandetum regiae, Aceretum turkestanici, Violo suavis-Populetum albae, Swido darvasicae-Platanetum orientalis, Populetum pamiricae, Populetum talassicae, Salicetum turanico-pycnostachyae, Populetum pruinosae, Betuletum turkestanico-tianschanicae and Fraxinetum sogdianae, which have been assigned to four alliances: Acero turkestanici-Juglandion regiae for mesophilous broad-leaved forests, Populion afghanicae for montane riparian forests, Populion talassicae for subalpine riparian forests and Elaeagno-Populion pruinosae for gallery forests of the Middle Asian lowlands. The main factors determining the species composition of the studied associations are salinity, soil humidity, elevation, slope and aspect. Conclusions: Our first attempt initiates research on the diversity of forest vegetation in Tajikistan and Middle Asia. It provides the first classification scheme that could be used in further studies on forest vegetation in the surrounding regions, particularily in Middle and Central Asia. Keywords: Acero turkestanici-Juglandion regiae; decidous forest; Middle Asia; Nerio-Tamaricetea; Pamir Alai Mts.; phytosociology; Populetea laurifolio-suaveolentis; Populion afghanicae; Querco-Fagetea; syntaxonomy; Tajikistan; vegetation classification. Nomenclature: Cherepanov (1995) for vascular plants with the exeptions of Populus afghanica, P. alba and Salix blakii, which follow the Plant List (The Plant List 2013); Ignatov et al. (2006) for bryophytes. Abbreviations: DCA = Detrended Correspondence Analysis; ICPN = International Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature (Weber et al. 2000); rel. = relevé. Submitted: 23 September 2015; first decision: 25 March 2016; accepted: 25 November 2016 Co-ordinating Editor: Jürgen Dengler

Schlagworte

Acero turkestanici-Juglandion regiae • decidous forest • Middle Asia • Nerio-Tamaricetea • Pamir Alai Mts • phytosociology • Populetea laurifolio-suaveolentis • Populion afghanicae • Querco-Fagetea • syntaxonomy • Tajikistan • vegetation classification