Biodiversity of the Hercynian mountains of central Europe

Authors

  • Jan Jeník Faculty of Science, Charles University. Praha

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/pirineos.1998.v151-152.120

Keywords:

Hercynian mountains, species diversity, anemo-orographic system

Abstract


The vegetation of temperate Central Europe north of the Alps is mainly of low diversity broadleaf and conifer forest. The occurrence of three azonal habitat types: mires with their numerous microhabitats, the georelief of the karst and its deeply-cut river valleys, and ecological islands with a distinct vegetation near the tree-line of the middle-mountains causes local areas of high diversity. These high species diversity spots are the result of an interplay between physical, biotic and historical factors. A model of an anemo-orographic system with its underlying factors is described to explain the high plant and animal diversity in the corries (glacial cirques) of the Hercynian mountains.

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Published

1998-12-30

How to Cite

Jeník, J. (1998). Biodiversity of the Hercynian mountains of central Europe. Pirineos, 151-152, 83–99. https://doi.org/10.3989/pirineos.1998.v151-152.120

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