Invasive Plants in the Coastal Vegetal Communities in Valencia (Spain)

A botanical survey has been conducted to determine the influence of invasive species on the main indigenous communities in the Spanish Mediterranean coast and evaluate the current status of these communities in the eastern coast of Spain. The work was done in about 35 km of coastline located in Vale...

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Main Authors: Francisco FERRER MERINO, Pilar M. DONAT
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AcademicPres 2011-05-01
Series:Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
Online Access:http://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/5712
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spelling doaj-304f7629c28f466aa6bd477e29ec78872021-05-02T03:19:49ZengAcademicPresNotulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca0255-965X1842-43092011-05-0139191710.15835/nbha39157125941Invasive Plants in the Coastal Vegetal Communities in Valencia (Spain)Francisco FERRER MERINO0Pilar M. DONAT1Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, EPS Gandia, Dto. Ecosistemas Agroforestales. Carretera Nazaret-Oliva s/n, 46730, GandiaUniversidad Politécnica de Valencia, EPS Gandia, Dto. Ecosistemas Agroforestales. Carretera Nazaret-Oliva s/n, 46730, GandiaA botanical survey has been conducted to determine the influence of invasive species on the main indigenous communities in the Spanish Mediterranean coast and evaluate the current status of these communities in the eastern coast of Spain. The work was done in about 35 km of coastline located in Valencia (Spain). A total of 361 species cataloged are present in the study area, belonging to 79 different families. 49 of them have been inventoried invasive species which currently affect 38 plant communities. For this cause, we have developed a map of location finding out the area occupied by the same at every point and key to indigenous communities it affects. The plant communities characteristic of semi-mobile dunes Centaureo maritimae-Echietum sabulicolae and Medicagini marinae-Ammophiletum australis have turned out to have a greater degree of invasion. Carpobrotus edulis, Agave americana, Arundo donax, Oxalis pes-caprae and Cortaderia sellowiana are invasive species that cause further encroachment, both in area as a number of vegetation communities they affect.http://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/5712
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Pilar M. DONAT
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Invasive Plants in the Coastal Vegetal Communities in Valencia (Spain)
Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
author_facet Francisco FERRER MERINO
Pilar M. DONAT
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title Invasive Plants in the Coastal Vegetal Communities in Valencia (Spain)
title_short Invasive Plants in the Coastal Vegetal Communities in Valencia (Spain)
title_full Invasive Plants in the Coastal Vegetal Communities in Valencia (Spain)
title_fullStr Invasive Plants in the Coastal Vegetal Communities in Valencia (Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Invasive Plants in the Coastal Vegetal Communities in Valencia (Spain)
title_sort invasive plants in the coastal vegetal communities in valencia (spain)
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description A botanical survey has been conducted to determine the influence of invasive species on the main indigenous communities in the Spanish Mediterranean coast and evaluate the current status of these communities in the eastern coast of Spain. The work was done in about 35 km of coastline located in Valencia (Spain). A total of 361 species cataloged are present in the study area, belonging to 79 different families. 49 of them have been inventoried invasive species which currently affect 38 plant communities. For this cause, we have developed a map of location finding out the area occupied by the same at every point and key to indigenous communities it affects. The plant communities characteristic of semi-mobile dunes Centaureo maritimae-Echietum sabulicolae and Medicagini marinae-Ammophiletum australis have turned out to have a greater degree of invasion. Carpobrotus edulis, Agave americana, Arundo donax, Oxalis pes-caprae and Cortaderia sellowiana are invasive species that cause further encroachment, both in area as a number of vegetation communities they affect.
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