Vegetation of the Vltava river alluvial plain in the Šumava Mts (Czech Republic) and the problem of relict primary meadows

Jiří Sádlo 1 & Iva Bufková 2

Affiliations

  1. Botanický ústav AV ČR, 252 43 Průhonice u Prahy, Česká republika
  2. Správa Národního parku a Chráněné krajinné oblasti Šumava, Sušická 399, 341 92 Kašperské hory, Česká republika

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Abstract

Nutrient-rich terrestric habitats form small areas in the peaty alluvial plain of upper stream of the Vltava river. Their vegetation consists of birch and grey alder alluvial woodland, willow and bridewort scrub and tall grassland of sedges, grasses and forbs. A hypothesis that this vegetation is an Early Holocene relic is presented. The relict origin is supported by recent dynamics of habitats and vegetation, findings of palynology, palaeoecology and history of land use, and by the analogical composition and history of relict vegetation of northernmost Europe. The refugial effect of the habitat is suggested by stable conditions on high temporal and spatial scales, and by permanent reclaiming of open gaps along the stream.

Keywords

Phytosociology, historical botany, palynology, Early Holocene, refuges, grassland, woodland, secular succession, Vltava (Moldau) river, Šumava Mts, Czech Republic

How to cite

Sádlo J. & Bufková I. (2002) Vegetation of the Vltava river alluvial plain in the Šumava Mts (Czech Republic) and the problem of relict primary meadows. – Preslia 74: 6783