Genesis and dynamics of the range of Daphne cneorum (Thymelaceae) within Ukraine

A detailed study of the geographical distribution and populations status in historical aspects of Daphne cneorum (Thymelaceae), a rare species in Europe, was conducted to establish the dynamics of its range in Ukraine. Analysis of phytogeographic and paleological data showed that this is a migratory...

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Main Authors: Melnyk V.I., Baransky A.R.
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Language:English
Published: M.G.Kholodny Institute of Botany 2020-10-01
Series:Ukrainian Botanical Journal
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Online Access:http://ukrbotj.co.ua/archive/77/5/349
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spelling doaj-fed0c5809f4b4d45b608a1078180baea2020-11-25T03:57:45ZengM.G.Kholodny Institute of BotanyUkrainian Botanical Journal0372-41232415-88602020-10-0177534936210.15407/ukrbotj77.05.349Genesis and dynamics of the range of Daphne cneorum (Thymelaceae) within UkraineMelnyk V.I.0Baransky A.R.1M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden, National Academy of Sciences of UkraineM.M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden, National Academy of Sciences of UkraineA detailed study of the geographical distribution and populations status in historical aspects of Daphne cneorum (Thymelaceae), a rare species in Europe, was conducted to establish the dynamics of its range in Ukraine. Analysis of phytogeographic and paleological data showed that this is a migratory relict species (sensu Szafer, 1975). As a tertiary relic, D. cneorum survived in the Volhynian-Podolian Upland. From this refugium, it migrated to the Polissya and Dnipro lowlands as well as the Dnipro and Lublin uplands in the interglacial and postglacial periods. The range of D. cneorum in Ukraine currently consists of two separate areas, Volhynian-Podolian and Dnipro fragments. The disjunction apparently arose as a result of inconsistency of the ecological conditions (acid soils on crystalline rocks) of the Ukrainian shield and physiological needs of the calcephilous species D. cneorum. In our opinion, the disjunctions between the Volhynian-Podolian, Belarus and Lublin parts of the range are of anthropogenic origin. Over the last century, an intensive degradation of populations and fragmentation of the range of D. cneorum took place in Ukraine. Anthropogenic pressure has led to regressive changes in the species range in the country. Due to low seed productivity, plant death is not compensated by replenishment and therefore in disturbed habitats populations of D. cneorum are completely eliminated. The species has apparently disappeared from the flora of Roztocze, Volhynian Upland and the Kremenets Mountains. Since the absolute protection regime is ineffective for D. cneorum populations, the need to develop conservation management for this species in natural habitats is emphasized.http://ukrbotj.co.ua/archive/77/5/349daphne cneorumhabitatpopulationprotectionrangered data book of ukrainerelicukraine
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Genesis and dynamics of the range of Daphne cneorum (Thymelaceae) within Ukraine
Ukrainian Botanical Journal
daphne cneorum
habitat
population
protection
range
red data book of ukraine
relic
ukraine
author_facet Melnyk V.I.
Baransky A.R.
author_sort Melnyk V.I.
title Genesis and dynamics of the range of Daphne cneorum (Thymelaceae) within Ukraine
title_short Genesis and dynamics of the range of Daphne cneorum (Thymelaceae) within Ukraine
title_full Genesis and dynamics of the range of Daphne cneorum (Thymelaceae) within Ukraine
title_fullStr Genesis and dynamics of the range of Daphne cneorum (Thymelaceae) within Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Genesis and dynamics of the range of Daphne cneorum (Thymelaceae) within Ukraine
title_sort genesis and dynamics of the range of daphne cneorum (thymelaceae) within ukraine
publisher M.G.Kholodny Institute of Botany
series Ukrainian Botanical Journal
issn 0372-4123
2415-8860
publishDate 2020-10-01
description A detailed study of the geographical distribution and populations status in historical aspects of Daphne cneorum (Thymelaceae), a rare species in Europe, was conducted to establish the dynamics of its range in Ukraine. Analysis of phytogeographic and paleological data showed that this is a migratory relict species (sensu Szafer, 1975). As a tertiary relic, D. cneorum survived in the Volhynian-Podolian Upland. From this refugium, it migrated to the Polissya and Dnipro lowlands as well as the Dnipro and Lublin uplands in the interglacial and postglacial periods. The range of D. cneorum in Ukraine currently consists of two separate areas, Volhynian-Podolian and Dnipro fragments. The disjunction apparently arose as a result of inconsistency of the ecological conditions (acid soils on crystalline rocks) of the Ukrainian shield and physiological needs of the calcephilous species D. cneorum. In our opinion, the disjunctions between the Volhynian-Podolian, Belarus and Lublin parts of the range are of anthropogenic origin. Over the last century, an intensive degradation of populations and fragmentation of the range of D. cneorum took place in Ukraine. Anthropogenic pressure has led to regressive changes in the species range in the country. Due to low seed productivity, plant death is not compensated by replenishment and therefore in disturbed habitats populations of D. cneorum are completely eliminated. The species has apparently disappeared from the flora of Roztocze, Volhynian Upland and the Kremenets Mountains. Since the absolute protection regime is ineffective for D. cneorum populations, the need to develop conservation management for this species in natural habitats is emphasized.
topic daphne cneorum
habitat
population
protection
range
red data book of ukraine
relic
ukraine
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