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Title: Forest fringe communities of the southwestern Iberian Peninsula Comunidades de orla forestal en el suroeste de la península ibérica
Authors: Quinto-Canas, Ricardo
Mendes, Paula
Cano-Ortiz, Ana
Musarella, Carmelo
Pinto-Gomes, Carlos
Keywords: subalianza Stachyo lusitanicae-Cheirolophenion sempervirentis
fitosociología
Cynara algarbiensis
flora endémica
análisis de conglomerados
Issue Date: 2-Aug-2018
Publisher: Revista Chapingo Serte Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente
Citation: Quinto-Canas, R., Mendes, P., Cano-Ortiz, A., Musarella, C. M., & Pinto-Gomes, C. (2018). Forest fringe communities of the southwestern Iberian Peninsula. Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente, 24(3), 415-434. doi: 10.5154/r.rchscfa.2017.12.072.
Abstract: Introduction: Forest and pre-forest fringe communities in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula are semi-shaded perennial herbs of external fringe and open areas of evergreen or semi-deciduous woodlands and their pre-forestry mantles, linked to the Stachyo lusitanicae-Cheirolophenion sempervirentis suballiance. Objective: To evaluate the chorology, ecological features and floristic circumscription of the forest fringe communities of the southwestern Iberian Peninsula. Materials and methods: Forest fringe communities adscribed to the Stachyo lusitanicae-Cheirolophenion sempervirentis suballiance were analysed, using phytosociological approach (Braun-Blanquet methodology) and numerical analysis (hierarchical cluster analysis). Results and discussion: The statistical and phytosociological analysis of six formerly described associations and the samples of this study lead us to propose a new forest fringe association: Picrido spiniferae-Cynarietum algarbiensis, dominated by Cynara algarbiensis Coss. ex Mariz. This forest fringe community is characteristic of the thermomediterranean to mesomediterranean, lower sub-humid bioclimate and occurs in the potential areas of the Quercus suber L. forests (Lavandulo viridis-Quercetum suberis), mainly in the Monchique Sierran District. Conclusion: The statistical and phytosociological analysis were useful in the evaluation of forest fringe communities in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Regarding the proposal of the new association Picrido spiniferae-Cynarietum algarbiensis, it is important to develop management strategies for the preservation of the endemic C. algarbiensis.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchscfa.2017.12.072
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24196
Type: article
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