Habitat variability and classification of Utricularia communities: comparison of peat depressions in Slovakia and the Třeboň basin

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Authors

DÍTĚ Daniel NAVRÁTILOVÁ Jana HÁJEK Michal VALACHOVIČ Milan PUKAJOVÁ Drahoslava

Year of publication 2006
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Preslia
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Ecology
Keywords fens; Isoëto-Littorelletea; mire; syntaxonomy; water pH; wetland vegetation; Třeboň basin; West Carpathians
Description Vegetation with species of Utricularia and that dominated by Eleocharis quinqueflora, which occupy the same habitats was studied in minerotrophic mires and oligotrophic wetlands associated with ponds. Relative towater and soil chemistry, the communities of Utricularia ochroleuca s.l. and U. intermedia occurred in mineral-poor and those of U. minor and U. australis in mineral-rich conditions. Rare stands with U. vulgaris occurred in conditions that were intermediate in mineral richness. In this study, U.minor and U. australis have been found mainly in the more alkaline and mineral-rich habitats, and both species also tolerated extremely high mineral richness.
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