The definition of habitats 6230 has been reported and interpreted by a number of authors for the European area and Italian environments. In the European literature, the habitats have been described as closed, dry or mesophile perennial Nardus grasslands which are remarkable for a high specific biodiversity, in contrast, Italian manuals and reports empathized the dominance of Nardus stricta in these habitats or its prevalence in conjunction with other acidophilic species. This work was carried out to learn more about the botanical composition of habitats 6230 in meadows and pastures of the southern Brenta Dolomites and other objectives were to determine the specific biodiversity, abundance of N. stricta, and presence of other acidophilic species; and to study the relationships occurring between these traits.
Le praterie a Nardo nella zona meridionale del gruppo di Brenta (Trento)
Litterini, Samuel
2011/2012
Abstract
The definition of habitats 6230 has been reported and interpreted by a number of authors for the European area and Italian environments. In the European literature, the habitats have been described as closed, dry or mesophile perennial Nardus grasslands which are remarkable for a high specific biodiversity, in contrast, Italian manuals and reports empathized the dominance of Nardus stricta in these habitats or its prevalence in conjunction with other acidophilic species. This work was carried out to learn more about the botanical composition of habitats 6230 in meadows and pastures of the southern Brenta Dolomites and other objectives were to determine the specific biodiversity, abundance of N. stricta, and presence of other acidophilic species; and to study the relationships occurring between these traits.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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