Plant Life of the Dolomites: Vegetation Structure and Ecology

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The landscape and vegetation of the Dolomites have characteristics that are very particular. Some 2300 species live here, about a fifth of the flora in Europe as a whole. This book depicts what the plant cover of the Dolomites is composed of, how it was formed, and what future evolution may bring. The data presented is based on the authors’ combined botanical research, which consists of thousands of surveys throughout the entire region of the Dolomites.

To explain the vegetation, 106 plant communities are described in detailed datasheets. Biological, geological, climatic and physical-chemical parameters are given for each plant community, including a description of the habitat, the indicator species, the floristic composition, distribution, conservation, and alteration risks, as well as a distribution map and a photo of the association. The associations are grouped into habitats, such as the human habitat, natural forests and meadows on the valley floor, the coniferous forest belt, screes, alpine vegetation on granite, porphyry, and volcanic rock, as well as on dolomite and limestones. In closing, the authors make a case for using the scientific information provided in the book for the conservation of the Dolomites, the heritage of all humanity.

Additional in-depth analysis will be presented in the supplementary volumes “Plant Life of the Dolomites: Vegetation Tables” and “Plant Life of the Dolomites: Atlas of Flora.”

Author(s): Erika Pignatti, Sandro Pignatti (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 769
Tags: Plant Ecology; Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography; Plant Physiology; Terrestial Ecology; Biogeosciences

Front Matter....Pages i-xxxvii
The Environment of the Dolomites: A General Outline....Pages 1-16
Front Matter....Pages 17-18
Stable Meadows and Vegetation of Fields and Human Settlements....Pages 19-68
Front Matter....Pages 69-70
Forests of Broadleaved Trees and Shrubs at Low Elevations....Pages 71-119
Arid and Steppe Grasslands....Pages 121-155
Front Matter....Pages 157-158
The Alpine Taiga (Coniferous Forests and Heaths with Rhododendrons)....Pages 159-214
Subalpine Broadleaved Shrub Communities....Pages 215-242
Wet Habitats....Pages 243-269
Front Matter....Pages 271-272
Alpine Grasslands with Acidocline Species....Pages 273-314
Front Matter....Pages 315-317
Plant Life on Dolomitic and Calcareous Scree....Pages 319-378
Front Matter....Pages 379-379
Alpine Grasslands on Limestones and Dolomites....Pages 381-434
Pioneer Patches and Discontinuous Vegetation of Ridges and Peak Habitats....Pages 435-463
Snowbeds....Pages 465-481
Rupestrian Habitats....Pages 483-524
Front Matter....Pages 525-526
Energy Flow and Vegetation....Pages 527-555
Soil and Vegetation: Bioindicators....Pages 557-573
Biomass and Biodiversity: The Classical Approach....Pages 575-596
Vegetation in a Diachronic View....Pages 597-629
Phytogeographical and Ecological Indicators....Pages 631-648
The Landscape of the Dolomites....Pages 649-689
Front Matter....Pages 691-691
A New Paradigm: The Approach to Complexity....Pages 693-714
Front Matter....Pages 691-691
Conclusions....Pages 715-727
The Dolomites: The Heritage of All Humanity....Pages 729-739
Back Matter....Pages 741-769