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Floristic distinctiveness of the low and mid-altitude peat-rich heathlands of the western Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Morocco

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Main Author: Neto, Carlos
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Monteiro-Henriques, Tiago, Costa, José Carlos, Capelo, Jorge, Bellu, Annalisa, Geraldes, Miguel, Freiburg, Ulrich Deil
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Peat-rich heathlands, characterized and dominated by Ericaceae and Genisteae, are the southernmost outliers of the class Calluno-Ulicetea in the Mediterranean region. They occur in small and isolated patches along the Atlantic façade of the SW Europe on acidic soils with peat formation and on hydromorphic podzols. Such sites could have acted as refugia for hygrophilous plant during dry climatic phases in earth history. Recent phylogeographic studies of the Genista anglica-ancistrocarpa complex showed a clear separation of a clade, distributed in Western Europe and the Northern Iberian Mountains (Genista anglica), and a clade of SW-Iberian and NW-Moroccan distribution (G. ancistrocarpa) indicating long-term isolation (possibly since the end of the Tertiary) upcoming form intricate paleogeographic and paleoclimatic patterns. In order to access if such long-term patterns are nowadays traceable at the community level, we analysed all the available data of the Genistion micrantho-anglicae from the Iberian Peninsula and NW Morocco. The agglomerative hierarchical clustering shows a clear separation of two clusters: A) Ulici lusitanici-Genistion ancistrocarpae all. nov. hoc loco (typus: Cirsio welwitschii-Ericetum ciliaris) and B) Genistion micrantho-anglicae. This floristic differentiation is congruent with ecological and phytogeographical patterns: The first alliance is distributed along coastal areas and usually at lower altitudes within thermo- and mesomediterranean bioclimatic belts, while the associations of the latter occur at higher altitudes and in the interior and northern parts of the Iberian Peninsula, under temperate macrobioclimate. Both alliances have their own character taxa (some of them geographical vicariants) and are furthermore differentiated by transgressive species, which add further biogeographic information coming from the surrounding vegetation matrix. Finally we underline the conservation value of heathy peatlands as a refugium for the southernmost populations of Atlantic plant species in the Mediterranean region.
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spelling Floristic distinctiveness of the low and mid-altitude peat-rich heathlands of the western Iberian Peninsula and northwestern MoroccoHeathy peatlandsUlici lusitanici-Genistion ancistrocarpaePhytosociologyCalluno-UliceteaGenistaSyntaxonomyPeat-rich heathlands, characterized and dominated by Ericaceae and Genisteae, are the southernmost outliers of the class Calluno-Ulicetea in the Mediterranean region. They occur in small and isolated patches along the Atlantic façade of the SW Europe on acidic soils with peat formation and on hydromorphic podzols. Such sites could have acted as refugia for hygrophilous plant during dry climatic phases in earth history. Recent phylogeographic studies of the Genista anglica-ancistrocarpa complex showed a clear separation of a clade, distributed in Western Europe and the Northern Iberian Mountains (Genista anglica), and a clade of SW-Iberian and NW-Moroccan distribution (G. ancistrocarpa) indicating long-term isolation (possibly since the end of the Tertiary) upcoming form intricate paleogeographic and paleoclimatic patterns. In order to access if such long-term patterns are nowadays traceable at the community level, we analysed all the available data of the Genistion micrantho-anglicae from the Iberian Peninsula and NW Morocco. The agglomerative hierarchical clustering shows a clear separation of two clusters: A) Ulici lusitanici-Genistion ancistrocarpae all. nov. hoc loco (typus: Cirsio welwitschii-Ericetum ciliaris) and B) Genistion micrantho-anglicae. This floristic differentiation is congruent with ecological and phytogeographical patterns: The first alliance is distributed along coastal areas and usually at lower altitudes within thermo- and mesomediterranean bioclimatic belts, while the associations of the latter occur at higher altitudes and in the interior and northern parts of the Iberian Peninsula, under temperate macrobioclimate. Both alliances have their own character taxa (some of them geographical vicariants) and are furthermore differentiated by transgressive species, which add further biogeographic information coming from the surrounding vegetation matrix. Finally we underline the conservation value of heathy peatlands as a refugium for the southernmost populations of Atlantic plant species in the Mediterranean region.Universidade de Lisboa, Centro de Estudos GeográficosRepositório da Universidade de LisboaNeto, CarlosMonteiro-Henriques, TiagoCosta, José CarlosCapelo, JorgeBellu, AnnalisaGeraldes, MiguelFreiburg, Ulrich Deil2020-04-27T16:44:47Z20192019-01-01T00:00:00Zbook partinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/43197engNeto, C., Monteiro-Henriques, T., Costa, J.C., Capelo, J., Bellu, A., Geraldes M., & Deil, U. (2019). Floristic distinctiveness of the low and mid-altitude peat-rich heathlands of the western Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Morocco. In: A.R. Pereira, M. Leal, R. Bergonse, J. Trindade, & E. Reis (eds.), Água e Território: um tributo a Catarina Ramos (pp. 332-349). Centro de Estudos Geográficos. IGOT, Universidade de Lisboa. Portugal. ISBN: 978-972-636-280-1. https://doi.org/10.33787/ CEG2019000S978-972-636-280-110.33787/ CEG2019000Sinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-17T14:19:44Zoai:repositorio.ulisboa.pt:10451/43197Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T03:08:38.771043Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Floristic distinctiveness of the low and mid-altitude peat-rich heathlands of the western Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Morocco
title Floristic distinctiveness of the low and mid-altitude peat-rich heathlands of the western Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Morocco
spellingShingle Floristic distinctiveness of the low and mid-altitude peat-rich heathlands of the western Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Morocco
Neto, Carlos
Heathy peatlands
Ulici lusitanici-Genistion ancistrocarpae
Phytosociology
Calluno-Ulicetea
Genista
Syntaxonomy
title_short Floristic distinctiveness of the low and mid-altitude peat-rich heathlands of the western Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Morocco
title_full Floristic distinctiveness of the low and mid-altitude peat-rich heathlands of the western Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Morocco
title_fullStr Floristic distinctiveness of the low and mid-altitude peat-rich heathlands of the western Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Morocco
title_full_unstemmed Floristic distinctiveness of the low and mid-altitude peat-rich heathlands of the western Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Morocco
title_sort Floristic distinctiveness of the low and mid-altitude peat-rich heathlands of the western Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Morocco
author Neto, Carlos
author_facet Neto, Carlos
Monteiro-Henriques, Tiago
Costa, José Carlos
Capelo, Jorge
Bellu, Annalisa
Geraldes, Miguel
Freiburg, Ulrich Deil
author_role author
author2 Monteiro-Henriques, Tiago
Costa, José Carlos
Capelo, Jorge
Bellu, Annalisa
Geraldes, Miguel
Freiburg, Ulrich Deil
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neto, Carlos
Monteiro-Henriques, Tiago
Costa, José Carlos
Capelo, Jorge
Bellu, Annalisa
Geraldes, Miguel
Freiburg, Ulrich Deil
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heathy peatlands
Ulici lusitanici-Genistion ancistrocarpae
Phytosociology
Calluno-Ulicetea
Genista
Syntaxonomy
topic Heathy peatlands
Ulici lusitanici-Genistion ancistrocarpae
Phytosociology
Calluno-Ulicetea
Genista
Syntaxonomy
description Peat-rich heathlands, characterized and dominated by Ericaceae and Genisteae, are the southernmost outliers of the class Calluno-Ulicetea in the Mediterranean region. They occur in small and isolated patches along the Atlantic façade of the SW Europe on acidic soils with peat formation and on hydromorphic podzols. Such sites could have acted as refugia for hygrophilous plant during dry climatic phases in earth history. Recent phylogeographic studies of the Genista anglica-ancistrocarpa complex showed a clear separation of a clade, distributed in Western Europe and the Northern Iberian Mountains (Genista anglica), and a clade of SW-Iberian and NW-Moroccan distribution (G. ancistrocarpa) indicating long-term isolation (possibly since the end of the Tertiary) upcoming form intricate paleogeographic and paleoclimatic patterns. In order to access if such long-term patterns are nowadays traceable at the community level, we analysed all the available data of the Genistion micrantho-anglicae from the Iberian Peninsula and NW Morocco. The agglomerative hierarchical clustering shows a clear separation of two clusters: A) Ulici lusitanici-Genistion ancistrocarpae all. nov. hoc loco (typus: Cirsio welwitschii-Ericetum ciliaris) and B) Genistion micrantho-anglicae. This floristic differentiation is congruent with ecological and phytogeographical patterns: The first alliance is distributed along coastal areas and usually at lower altitudes within thermo- and mesomediterranean bioclimatic belts, while the associations of the latter occur at higher altitudes and in the interior and northern parts of the Iberian Peninsula, under temperate macrobioclimate. Both alliances have their own character taxa (some of them geographical vicariants) and are furthermore differentiated by transgressive species, which add further biogeographic information coming from the surrounding vegetation matrix. Finally we underline the conservation value of heathy peatlands as a refugium for the southernmost populations of Atlantic plant species in the Mediterranean region.
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