TAILIEUCHUNG - Syntaxonomic analysis of the preforest and forest vegetation in the thermo- and eumediterranean zone around Antalya Gulf, Turkey
The aim of the current study was to reveal the syntaxonomical structure of Pinus brutia Ten. forests and the preforest communities in the vicinity of Antalya Gulf. Of the preforest communities, Dorsytaecho hastatae-Oleutum oleastri ass. nova is individualized as a paraclimax association. | Turkish Journal of Botany Research Article Turk J Bot (2015) 39: 487-498 © TÜBİTAK doi: Syntaxonomic analysis of the preforest and forest vegetation in the thermo- and eumediterranean zone around Antalya Gulf, Turkey Latif KURT*, Ali Osman KETENOĞLU, Yıldırım AKMAN, Ebru ÖZDENİZ, Fatoş ŞEKERCİLER, Ayşenur BÖLÜKBAŞI, Beste Gizem ÖZBEY Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ankara University, Tandoğan, Ankara, Turkey Received: Accepted: Published Online: Printed: Abstract: The aim of the current study was to reveal the syntaxonomical structure of Pinus brutia Ten. forests and the preforest communities in the vicinity of Antalya Gulf. Of the preforest communities, Dorsytaecho hastatae-Oleutum oleastri ass. nova is individualized as a paraclimax association. Although little is known about the syntaxonomy of the communities of cliff, rupicolous, and mural communities in the thermomediterranean zone, these are connected with the classes Asplenietea trichomanis (. in Meier & . 1934) Oberd. 1977 and Onosmetalia frutescentis Quézel 1964. In the west of the gulf, Phlomido bourgaei-Pinetum brutiae Akman et al. 1998 and its three subassociations were determined: quercetosum aucheri subass. nova, phlomidetosum lyciae subass. nova, and iridetosum unguiculariae subass. nova. The red pine communities in the western side of the gulf are included in CeratonioRhamnion oleoidis Barbero and Quézel 1979 of the order Pistacio lentisci-Rhamnetalia alaterni Rivas Martinez 1975 belonging to the class Quercetea ilicis Braun-Blanq. in Braun-Blanq., Roussine & Nègre new associations, Phlomido leucophtactae-Pinetum brutiae ass. nova and Glycyrrhiza asymetrica-Pinetum brutiae ass. nova, which are rich in endemics, were determined particularly at the eastern coastal zone of the gulf. These were included in the alliance Quercion calliprini (Zohary 1962) Quézel, .
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