Fitocenoze obične smreke (Picea abies Karst.) u altimontanskom i subalpskom pojasu Hrvatske = Phytocoenoses of common spruce(Picea abies Karst.) in the altimontane and subalpine belt of Croatia (CROSBI ID 186430)
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Vukelić, Joso ; Alegro, Antun ; Baričević, Dario ; Šegota, Vedran ; Šapić, Irena
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Fitocenoze obične smreke (Picea abies Karst.) u altimontanskom i subalpskom pojasu Hrvatske = Phytocoenoses of common spruce(Picea abies Karst.) in the altimontane and subalpine belt of Croatia
Three associations of common spruce in the altimontane and subalpine belt of the Croatian Dinaric Mountain range have been described using the Central European phytocoenological method (Braun-Blanquet 1964). These associations differ in terms of ecological conditions, floral composition, and partially of their distribution range. Spruce forests of western Croatia (Gorski Kotar) belong to the association Lonicero caeruleae-Piceetum Zupančič (1976) 1999, which were identified in Croatia for the first time with nine new phytocoenological relevés. The association Laserpitio krapfii-Piceetum abietis Vukelić, Alegro et Šegota 2010 is developed as a permanent stage on steep, north-facing, cold and rocky mountains between 1100 and 1500 m a. s. l., mostly on Mount Velebit. The association Hyperico grisebachii-Piceetum (Bertović 1975) Vukelić, Alegro, Šegota et Šapić 2010 extends predominantly above 1400 m a. s. l., often on inaccessible, distinctly rocky, open tops and upper steep stony exposed slopes of northern Velebit and Bjelolasica.
Picea abies Karst.; šumske zajednice; altimontansko-subalpski pojas; dinarsko gorje; Hrvatska
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Phytocoenoses of common spruce(Picea abies Karst.) in the altimontane and subalpine belt of Croatia
Three associations of common spruce in the altimontane and subalpine belt of the Croatian Dinaric Mountain range have been described using the Central European phytocoenological method (Braun-Blanquet 1964). These associations differ in terms of ecological conditions, floral composition, and partially of their distribution range. Spruce forests of western Croatia (Gorski Kotar) belong to the association Lonicero caeruleae-Piceetum Zupančič (1976) 1999, which were identified in Croatia for the first time with nine new phytocoenological relevés. The association Laserpitio krapfii-Piceetum abietis Vukelić, Alegro et Šegota 2010 is developed as a permanent stage on steep, north-facing, cold and rocky mountains between 1100 and 1500 m a. s. l., mostly on Mount Velebit. The association Hyperico grisebachii-Piceetum (Bertović 1975) Vukelić, Alegro, Šegota et Šapić 2010 extends predominantly above 1400 m a. s. l., often on inaccessible, distinctly rocky, open tops and upper steep stony exposed slopes of northern Velebit and Bjelolasica.
Picea abies Karst; forest communities; altimontane and subalpine belt; Dinaric range; Croatia
Engleski tekst je na stranicama 29-46.
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