The phytocoenoses of anthropogenically transformed areas with a great importance for Apoidea

The paper indicates the phytocenoses most rich in bee taxons and occurring in habitats located along railway lines crossing Lublin Upland. To date, in the study area 124 basic phytocoenoses have been discovered, described and classifi ed into 12 different synecological groups. Among 52 phytocoenoses...

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Main Authors: Małgorzata Wrzesień, Bożena Denisow
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2012-12-01
Series:Acta Agrobotanica
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/1774
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spelling doaj-488a0c1653e94e20a387695bff76dab92020-11-25T03:55:18ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Agrobotanica2300-357X2012-12-0160211712610.5586/aa.2007.0391388The phytocoenoses of anthropogenically transformed areas with a great importance for ApoideaMałgorzata Wrzesień0Bożena Denisow1Maria Curie-Skłodowska UniversityAgricultural University of LublinThe paper indicates the phytocenoses most rich in bee taxons and occurring in habitats located along railway lines crossing Lublin Upland. To date, in the study area 124 basic phytocoenoses have been discovered, described and classifi ed into 12 different synecological groups. Among 52 phytocoenoses, the participation of bee flora was considerable. Most voluble phytocoenoses represent ruderal and segetal associations (Artemisietea vulgaris, Stellarietea mediae classes - 87 species), meadow and pasture associations (Mollinio-Arrhenatheretea - 56 species), psammophilous and xerothermic grasslands (Festuco- Brometea, Koelerio glauce-Corynophoretea canescensis - 38 species), thermophilous forest edge communities and thickets (Trifolio-Geranietea and Rhamno-Prunetea - 33 species). Significantly fewer melliferous and polleniferous taxons were noticed in mesophilous deciduous forests or thermophilous oak forests - 29 species. Most simple in structure and species richness are associations with Rumex acetosa, Reseda lutea, Linaria vulgaris, Papaver rhoeas, Cirsium arvense, Oenothera biennis, Viola arvensis and Potentilletum anserine or Sisymbrietum altissimi. The communities form patches (15-20 m2) with 80-100% cover of the diagnostic taxon and are of low or medium stability. The most persistent and floristically stable are Tanaceto Artemisietum, Rudbeckio- Solidaginetum, Echio-Melilotetum, Sambucetum nigrae, Rubo fruticosi-Prunetum spinosae and communities with Rosa rugosa, Rubus caesius, Geranium robertianum, Pastinaca sativa, Trifolium medium or Euphorbia cyparissias. The maintenance of the mosaic of phytocoenoses in anthropogenically transformed habitats, including those along railway lines, is of decisive importance for the protection of floristic diversity and adaptation processes of Apoidea.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/1774railway areasbee florasynecological groupscentral- eastern part of Poland
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author Małgorzata Wrzesień
Bożena Denisow
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Bożena Denisow
The phytocoenoses of anthropogenically transformed areas with a great importance for Apoidea
Acta Agrobotanica
railway areas
bee flora
synecological groups
central- eastern part of Poland
author_facet Małgorzata Wrzesień
Bożena Denisow
author_sort Małgorzata Wrzesień
title The phytocoenoses of anthropogenically transformed areas with a great importance for Apoidea
title_short The phytocoenoses of anthropogenically transformed areas with a great importance for Apoidea
title_full The phytocoenoses of anthropogenically transformed areas with a great importance for Apoidea
title_fullStr The phytocoenoses of anthropogenically transformed areas with a great importance for Apoidea
title_full_unstemmed The phytocoenoses of anthropogenically transformed areas with a great importance for Apoidea
title_sort phytocoenoses of anthropogenically transformed areas with a great importance for apoidea
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Agrobotanica
issn 2300-357X
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The paper indicates the phytocenoses most rich in bee taxons and occurring in habitats located along railway lines crossing Lublin Upland. To date, in the study area 124 basic phytocoenoses have been discovered, described and classifi ed into 12 different synecological groups. Among 52 phytocoenoses, the participation of bee flora was considerable. Most voluble phytocoenoses represent ruderal and segetal associations (Artemisietea vulgaris, Stellarietea mediae classes - 87 species), meadow and pasture associations (Mollinio-Arrhenatheretea - 56 species), psammophilous and xerothermic grasslands (Festuco- Brometea, Koelerio glauce-Corynophoretea canescensis - 38 species), thermophilous forest edge communities and thickets (Trifolio-Geranietea and Rhamno-Prunetea - 33 species). Significantly fewer melliferous and polleniferous taxons were noticed in mesophilous deciduous forests or thermophilous oak forests - 29 species. Most simple in structure and species richness are associations with Rumex acetosa, Reseda lutea, Linaria vulgaris, Papaver rhoeas, Cirsium arvense, Oenothera biennis, Viola arvensis and Potentilletum anserine or Sisymbrietum altissimi. The communities form patches (15-20 m2) with 80-100% cover of the diagnostic taxon and are of low or medium stability. The most persistent and floristically stable are Tanaceto Artemisietum, Rudbeckio- Solidaginetum, Echio-Melilotetum, Sambucetum nigrae, Rubo fruticosi-Prunetum spinosae and communities with Rosa rugosa, Rubus caesius, Geranium robertianum, Pastinaca sativa, Trifolium medium or Euphorbia cyparissias. The maintenance of the mosaic of phytocoenoses in anthropogenically transformed habitats, including those along railway lines, is of decisive importance for the protection of floristic diversity and adaptation processes of Apoidea.
topic railway areas
bee flora
synecological groups
central- eastern part of Poland
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/1774
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