Přehled o publikaci
2015
Botanical survey and successional changes of vegetation in pools after restoration project in wetland near the Cisarska cave, Moravian Karst
NOVÁKOVÁ, Eliška; Martin JIROUŠEK; Zdeněk MUSIL and Petra ŠTĚPÁNKOVÁBasic information
Original name
Botanical survey and successional changes of vegetation in pools after restoration project in wetland near the Cisarska cave, Moravian Karst
Name in Czech
Botanický průzkum a sukcesní změny vegetace na tůních vytvořených během revitalizace mokřadu u Císařské jeskyně v Moravském krasu
Authors
NOVÁKOVÁ, Eliška; Martin JIROUŠEK; Zdeněk MUSIL and Petra ŠTĚPÁNKOVÁ
Edition
2015. vyd. Brno, MendelNet 2015 – Proceedings of International PhD Students Conference, p. 68-73, 2015
Publisher
Mendel University in Brno
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Proceedings paper
Field of Study
Diseases, pests, weeds and plant protection
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form
electronic version available online
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Marked to be transferred to RIV
Yes
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/15:00084708
Organization
Přírodovědecká fakulta – Repository – Repository
ISBN
978-80-7509-363-9
UT WoS
Keywords in English
weed; plant invasion; Littorelletea uniflorae; vascular plants; bryophytes
Links
GB14-36079G, research and development project.
Changed: 2/9/2020 09:53, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Abstract
In the original language
Three shallow pools were done during the restoration project in 2012, with a goal to create a suitable habitat for competitively weak wetland species surviving on the long -term drained locality only in a seed bank. After that, the floristic and phytosociological research was done for whole area of the wetland with special attention to pools, where succession of vegetation was continuously monitored on permanent plots. In total, 101 taxa of vascular plants and bryophytes were recorded on the study site (57 of them in the permanent plots in pools), nine recorded plant species are endangered in the Czech Republic. Vegetation of the study site consists predominantly of tall sedges in most wet places, surrounded by abandoned drained wet meadows. Vegetation of oligotrophic water bodies quickly enveloped in dug pools. During our 2-year monitoring, continual successional change of vegetation was found, with the gradual infiltration of species from surrounding vegetation. Strong effect on the vegetation has also the fluctuating water level. We assume that in the long-term perspective, both the hydrological conditions and other restoration activities will be crucial for surviving of competitively weak endangered wetland species on the locality.