2022
DOI: 10.33542/tjb2022-2-05
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New floristic records from Central Europe 10 (reports 134-148)

Abstract: The presented 10th part of the series includes fifteen new chorological records, one from Czechia, two from Hungary, three from Poland, five from Slovakia and four from the Ukrainian Carpathians. In Czech Silesia, Arum maculatum, considerably remote from the species continuous distribution area, was found. In Hungary, spreading of Geranium sibiricum and Limonium gmelinii subsp. hungaricum was recorded. In Poland, two alien Erigeron sumatrensis and Lepidium didymum were found as well as the native species Typha… Show more

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“…ese changes are reflected in the progressing decline of the species sensitive to environmental changes as well as in the spread of invasive alien species, negatively affecting natural ecosystems and their services important for human well-being. Information on the occurrence of species in areas previously not occupied by them, unnoticed or misidentified with other species, is of great interest and continues to be published (e.g., Bulakh et al, 2022;Dudáš et al, 2022;Ellis et al, 2022;Nobis et al, 2019b;Raab-Straube von & Raus, 2022;Tlałka et al, 2021;Verkhozina et al, 2022) since each new floristic record broadens our knowledge of the species spatiotemporal dynamics and contributes to more effective management of natural resources. is paper is a continuation of the previous works (e.g., Nobis et al, 2014Nobis et al, , 2018Nobis et al, , 2019bNobis et al, , 2019c and is dedicated to new findings on the distribution and taxonomy of vascular plants, or simpler, to plants new to the flora of selected countries (or their significant regions) in the Old Word (including Europe, Asia, and Africa).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ese changes are reflected in the progressing decline of the species sensitive to environmental changes as well as in the spread of invasive alien species, negatively affecting natural ecosystems and their services important for human well-being. Information on the occurrence of species in areas previously not occupied by them, unnoticed or misidentified with other species, is of great interest and continues to be published (e.g., Bulakh et al, 2022;Dudáš et al, 2022;Ellis et al, 2022;Nobis et al, 2019b;Raab-Straube von & Raus, 2022;Tlałka et al, 2021;Verkhozina et al, 2022) since each new floristic record broadens our knowledge of the species spatiotemporal dynamics and contributes to more effective management of natural resources. is paper is a continuation of the previous works (e.g., Nobis et al, 2014Nobis et al, , 2018Nobis et al, , 2019bNobis et al, , 2019c and is dedicated to new findings on the distribution and taxonomy of vascular plants, or simpler, to plants new to the flora of selected countries (or their significant regions) in the Old Word (including Europe, Asia, and Africa).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Being under increasing pressure from human activities and recently under the negative impact of global climate changes, the dynamics and the changes of flora and vegetation in the last decades are much faster and more serious than in the previous century. erefore the information on the occurrence of species in areas previously not occupied by them, unnoticed or misidentified with other species, is of great interest to many biologists throughout the world and continues to be published (e.g., Dudáš et al, 2022;Ellis et al, 2022;Nobis et al, 2020;von Raab-Straube & Raus, 2022). In the last issues of ASBP, there also have been published several short notes on new records of the flora of selected countries (Bulakh et al, 2022;Lipińska et al, 2022;Łazarski, 2022;Tlałka et al, 2021;Vončina et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%