Authors
Zoltán Bátori, András Vojtkó, Tünde Farkas, Anna Szabó, Krisztina Havadtői, Anna E Vojtkó, Csaba Tölgyesi, Viktória Cseh, László Erdős, István Elek Maák, Gunnar Keppel
Publication date
2017/1/1
Journal
Annals of Botany
Volume
119
Issue
2
Pages
301-309
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background and aims Dolines are small- to large-sized bowl-shaped depressions of karst surfaces. They may constitute important microrefugia, as thermal inversion often maintains cooler conditions within them. This study aimed to identify the effects of large- (macroclimate) and small-scale (slope aspect and vegetation type) environmental factors on cool-adapted plants in karst dolines of East-Central Europe. We also evaluated the potential of these dolines to be microrefugia that mitigate the effects of climate change on cool-adapted plants in both forest and grassland ecosystems.
Methods We compared surveys of plant species composition that were made between 2007 and 2015 in 21 dolines distributed across four mountain ranges (sites) in Hungary and Romania. We examined the effects of environmental factors on the distribution and number of cool-adapted plants on three scales: (1 …
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