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Habitat requirements of Cardaminopsis petraea — Rare and relict species of the Czech Republic

Tomáš Černý / Petr Petřík / Karel Boublík / Jiří Kolbek
Published Online: 2006-02-01 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/s11756-006-0008-x

Abstract

Vegetation with Cardaminopsis petraea was sampled by phytosociological relevés at almost all the known Czech sites, and characterized by indicator values, influence of potential direct solar irradiation, and bedrock type with the aid of multivariate methods. It has been declared that C. petraea prefers open natural or seminatural drier to mesophilous habitats without some preference to the bedrock. It occupies habitats with various slopes, but it prefers more extreme slants and northerly exposed slopes. The classification and ordination methods showed clear distinction between Moravian and Bohemian habitats. Apart from other types, in Bohemia this species occurs uniquely in acidophilous rock communities, whereas in Moravia it grows uniquely within calcareous grasslands. Relictness of the species was discussed in relation to the specific site conditions (light supply, disturbance regime, and geographical isolation) and to the occurrence of other rare taxa and habitats. Occurrence on some man-made habitats was also observed.

Keywords: relict; plant communities; environmental conditions; synecology

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Citation Information: Biologia, Volume 61, Issue 1, Pages 51–61, ISSN (Online) 1336-9563, ISSN (Print) 0006-3088, DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/s11756-006-0008-x.

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