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  • Turkish Journal of Botany
  • Volume:41 Issue:3
  • Floristic differentiation between mid-seral communities of abandoned charcoal kilns in the forests o...

Floristic differentiation between mid-seral communities of abandoned charcoal kilns in the forests of the Gargano Promontory (south Italy)

Authors : Franco PEDROTTI, Dan GAFTA
Pages : 265-272
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :We searched for patterns in species composition and richness of mid-seral communities developed on abandoned charcoal hearths that might be induced by differences in succession progress and forest context. One phytosociological relevé was performed on each of the 22 charcoal platforms located in beech insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Anemono apenninae-Fagetum); and oak-hornbeam forests insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Doronico-Carpinetum);. The ratio of forest understorey to non-forest species richness insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(F/nF); at plot level was used as a proxy for the succession progress. There was a sharp differentiation of plant communities due to their floristic resemblance with the understory vegetation of the forest type in which they were integrated. Nevertheless, these mid-seral communities still contained a number of nitrophilous weeds that were remnants of the preceding pioneer assemblages. A subgroup of communities insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(integrated in the beech forest); that lacked the non-forest species mentioned above insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(high F/nF ratio); could be ascribed to a more advanced seral stage. Species richness on charcoal platforms was not related to forest type, but that might be the consequence of the small sample size. Instead, the number of species decreased steadily with increasing F/nF ratio, which is consistent with the predictions emerging from the paradigm of ecological succession. The forest context accounted for most of the observed floristic dissimilarity between these mid-seral communities. Differences in succession progress seem to be traceable through the number of species, which declines towards more mature stages. The observed communities shared probably the same type of pioneer plant assemblage insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Alliario-Chaerophylletum temuli); in the preceding seral stage.
Keywords : Anemono apenninae Fagetum, Doronico Carpinetum, forest to non forest species ratio, forest context, discriminant species, overlying tree cover, community species richness, seral stages

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