Dry grasslands of Hippocrepido glaucae-Stipion austroitalicae in the Pollino Massif (Calabria, Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Rocky pastures dominated by Stipa austroitalica in the south-east of Italy were
classified within an endemic alliance, Hippocrepido glaucae-Stipion austroitalicae, originally
assigned to a Balkan order (Scorzoneretalia villosae). Actually, the distribution area of S.
austroitalica extends further westwards and large patches are found on the south-east side of
the Pollino Massif. This study aims to describe and characterise the plant communities
dominated by S. austroitalica in this area and analyse their floristic and chorological
relationships with other associations of Hippocrepido-Stipion. Moreover, their syntaxonomy
is discussed in the context of the Italian and south European dry grasslands biogeography. The
grasslands were studied on the basis of 19 phytosociological relevés. A larger data set,
including 185 relevés with S. austroitalica, was used to visualise the relationships among the
associations through nonmetric multi-dimensional scaling ordination. The results allowed the
description of a new association, Bupleuro gussonei-Stipetum austroitalicae, classified within
Hippocrepido-Stipion. As a consequence, the alliance synrange was extended up to the
Pollino Massif. Hippocrepido-Stipion, together with Cytiso spinescentis-Bromion erecti, was
arranged in Euphorbietalia myrsinitidis, an endemic order of the Italian peninsula. The
proposed scheme upgrades the syntaxonomy and nomenclature of the dry grasslands
vegetation of central and southern Italy.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
calcareous grasslands; Euphorbietalia myrsinitidis; Pollino National Park; Scorzoneretalia villosae; Stipa austroitalica; syntaxonomy
List of contributors:
Terzi, Massimo
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