Formalized classification of the class Montio-Cardaminetea in Europe
Tomáš Peterka, Petra Hájková, Martin Jiroušek, Dirk Hinterlang, Milan Chytrý, Liene Auniņa, Judit Deme, Melinda Lyons, H. Seiler, Harald G. Zechmeister, Iva Apostolova, Carl Beierkuhnlein, Melanie Bischof, Claudia Biţǎ‐Nicolae, Lisa Brancaleoni, Renata Ćušterevska, Jürgen Dengler, Yakiv Didukh, Daniel Dítě, Lyubov Felbaba‐Klushyna, Emmanuel Garbolino, Renato Gerdol, Svitlana Iemelianova, Florian Jansen, Riikka Juutinen, Jasmina Kamberović, Jutta Kapfer, Barbora Klímová, Ilona Knollová, Tiina H. M. Kolari, Predrag Lazarević, Ringa Luostarinen, Eva Mikulášková, Đorđije Milanović, Luca Miserere, Jesper Erenskjold Moeslund, José Antonio Molina, Aaron Pérez‐Haase, Alessandro Petraglia, Marta Puglisi, Eszter Ruprecht, Eva Šmerdová, Daniel Spitale, Marcello Tomaselli, Kiril Vassilev, Michal Hájek
Abstract
The class Montio-Cardaminetea includes vegetation of springs with constant waterflow. These habitats, which function as islands for highly specialized and sensitive biota, are endangered by ongoing landscape and climatic changes. Although a harmonized classification into vegetation units is necessary for effective habitat conservation, there is currently no syn thetic classification of the class Montio-Cardaminetea. Here a large set of vegetation-plot records was obtained from national and private databases. The aim was to validate the EuroVegChecklist classification scheme, search for additional ecologically meaningful vegetation types and develop an automatic system for classifying new plots from Europe. We formally defined the cores of eight of the ten EuroVegChecklist alliances: Caricion remotae, Cratoneurion \ncommutati, Lycopodo europaei-Cratoneurion commutati, Epilobio nutantis-Montion, Koenigio Microjuncion, Mniobryo-Epilobion hornemanii, Philonotidion seriatae (Cardamino-Montion) \nand Swertio perennis-Anisothecion squarrosi, which were also reproduced by unsupervised classifications. Both unsupervised and semi-supervised classifications further suggested two \nalliances not previously recognized in the EuroVegChecklist: Anthelion julaceae (liverwort dominated subalpine to alpine springs in highly oceanic regions in Britain) and Cratoneuro \nfilicini-Calthion laetae (mesotrophic herb-rich subalpine and alpine springs). The unsupervised classifications mainly reflected the base saturation gradient, distinguishing between calcareous \nand non-calcareous springs. Therefore, it is suggested the order Montio-Cardaminetalia, which is broadly delimited in the EuroVegChecklist, be divided into two separate orders and the fol lowing three orders should be distinguished within the class Montio-Cardaminetea: Cardamino Chrysosplenietalia (non-calcareous forest springs; Caricion remotae), Cardamino-Cratoneure talia (calcareous springs; Cratoneurion commutati, Lycopodo europaei-Cratoneurion commutati) and Montio-Cardaminetalia (non-calcareous non-forest springs; all other alliances).