Journal Articles Applied Vegetation Science Year : 2022

Distribution maps of vegetation alliances in Europe

Zdenka Preislerová
Borja Jiménez-Alfaro
Christian Berg
Gianmaria Bonari
Anna Kuzemko
Flavia Landucci
Corrado Marcenò
Tiago Monteiro-Henriques
Pavel Novák
Denys Vynokurov
Iva Apostolova
Süleyman Çoban
János Csiky
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Mirjana Ćuk
Renata Ćušterevska
Fred J.A. Daniëls
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Michele de Sanctis
Yakiv Didukh
Daniel Dítě
Giuliano Fanelli
Yaroslav Golovanov
Valentin Golub
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Riccardo Guarino
Michal Hájek
Dmytro Iakushenko
Adrian Indreica
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Florian Jansen
Anni Jašková
Martin Jiroušek
Veronika Kalníková
Ali Kavgacı
Ilya Kucherov
Filip Küzmič
Maria Lebedeva
Javier Loidi
Zdeňka Lososová
Tatiana Lysenko
Đorđije Milanović
Viktor Onyshchenko
Gwenhael Perrin
Tomáš Peterka
Valerijus Rašomavičius
María Pilar Rodríguez-Rojo
John Rodwell
Solvita Rūsiņa
Daniel Sánchez-Mata
Joop H.J. Schaminée
Yuri Semenishchenkov
Nikolay Shevchenko
Jozef Šibík
Željko Škvorc
Viktor Smagin
Danijela Stešević
Vladimir Stupar
Kateřina Šumberová
Jean‐paul Theurillat
Elena Tikhonova
Rossen Tzonev
Milan Valachovič
Kiril Vassilev
Wolfgang Willner
Sergey Yamalov
Martin Večeřa
Milan Chytrý

Abstract

Aim The first comprehensive checklist of European phytosociological alliances, orders and classes (EuroVegChecklist) was published by Mucina et al. (2016, Applied Vegetation Science , 19 (Suppl. 1), 3–264). However, this checklist did not contain detailed information on the distribution of individual vegetation types. Here we provide the first maps of all alliances in Europe. Location Europe, Greenland, Canary Islands, Madeira, Azores, Cyprus and the Caucasus countries. Methods We collected data on the occurrence of phytosociological alliances in European countries and regions from literature and vegetation‐plot databases. We interpreted and complemented these data using the expert knowledge of an international team of vegetation scientists and matched all the previously reported alliance names and concepts with those of the EuroVegChecklist. We then mapped the occurrence of the EuroVegChecklist alliances in 82 territorial units corresponding to countries, large islands, archipelagos and peninsulas. We subdivided the mainland parts of large or biogeographically heterogeneous countries based on the European biogeographical regions. Specialized alliances of coastal habitats were mapped only for the coastal section of each territorial unit. Results Distribution maps were prepared for 1,105 alliances of vascular‐plant dominated vegetation reported in the EuroVegChecklist. For each territorial unit, three levels of occurrence probability were plotted on the maps: (a) verified occurrence; (b) uncertain occurrence; and (c) absence. The maps of individual alliances were complemented by summary maps of the number of alliances and the alliance–area relationship. Distribution data are also provided in a spreadsheet. Conclusions The new map series represents the first attempt to characterize the distribution of all vegetation types at the alliance level across Europe. There are still many knowledge gaps, partly due to a lack of data for some regions and partly due to uncertainties in the definition of some alliances. The maps presented here provide a basis for future research aimed at filling these gaps.
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hal-04873206 , version 1 (08-01-2025)

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Zdenka Preislerová, Borja Jiménez-Alfaro, Ladislav Mucina, Christian Berg, Gianmaria Bonari, et al.. Distribution maps of vegetation alliances in Europe. Applied Vegetation Science, 2022, 25 (1), pp.e12642. ⟨10.1111/avsc.12642⟩. ⟨hal-04873206⟩
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