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Classification and gradient analysis of the beech forest vegetation of the southern Rodopi (northeast Greece)

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FOLIA GEOBOTANICA
卷 42, 期 3, 页码 249-270

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DOI: 10.1007/BF02806466

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Fagus sylvatica; fidelity value; floristic differentiation; forest soil; Multivariate analysis; plant communities

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Pure and mixed beech forest vegetation of the southern Rodopi range (northeast Greece) was studied using 614 releves and multivariate analyses (TWINSPAN and DCA). Classification of the releves resulted in 12 vegetation units, 8 of which were ranked as associations or communities and the rest as subcommunities and variants. DCA diagrams of releves and taxa indicated that floristic differentiation was attributed mainly to factors such as altitude (affecting temperature and humidity), soil nutrient content and substrate type (affecting physical and chemical soil properties). Differential taxa of vegetation units were chosen based on their phi coefficient values, which were calculated from three different percentage synoptic tables that corresponded to three ranks (ecological groups, associations and communities, and subcommunities and variants) of floristic differentiation. The calculation of phi coefficient on the basis of relative constancy of taxa helps to overcome the problem of the dependence of fidelity values on the number of releves per vegetation unit and to facilitate the better investigation of the floristic differentiation even of rare vegetation units represented by a small number of releves. Furthermore, the calculation of fidelity values for different hierarchical levels enables a more detailed and thorough investigation of the floristic differentiation of the vegetation units.

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