2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15203684
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Tall Herb Fringe Vegetation on Banks of Montenegrin Rivers as a Habitat Type of European Importance

Monika Myśliwy,
Vladimir Pešić

Abstract: River valleys are known to be of high natural value; however, they are exposed to a strong human influence. Anthropogenic changes are evident in the structure and species composition of plant assemblages; therefore, vegetation is a very good indicator of the state of the environment. Convolvuletalia sepium tall herb communities are a natural component of riverside vegetation; they are protected in the EU (habitat 6430), yet have been very poorly studied, especially in SE Europe. Information regarding the geogr… Show more

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“…The nutrient factor (N) showed significant differences between the findings belonging to habitat type 6430, characterized by nitrophilous communities, and those belonging to groups 6220a and 6220b; this could be due, in agreement with the evidence of other studies [102,103], to a higher soil moisture influencing nutrient availability. In fact, habitat 6430 presents higher humidity values, but, above all, high values of naturalness and diversity are characterized by a variable phytocoenosis consisting also of species from other communities [104], some of which are rare and threatened, which, in agreement with other studies, guarantees a greater conservation value for the habitat [105].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The nutrient factor (N) showed significant differences between the findings belonging to habitat type 6430, characterized by nitrophilous communities, and those belonging to groups 6220a and 6220b; this could be due, in agreement with the evidence of other studies [102,103], to a higher soil moisture influencing nutrient availability. In fact, habitat 6430 presents higher humidity values, but, above all, high values of naturalness and diversity are characterized by a variable phytocoenosis consisting also of species from other communities [104], some of which are rare and threatened, which, in agreement with other studies, guarantees a greater conservation value for the habitat [105].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%