Lectures - Loss landscapes
8 important questions on Lectures - Loss landscapes
What habitat types can be found in loss landscapes?
2. Calcareous grasslands (anthropomorphic)
3. Lowland hay meadows (anthropomorphic)
a) Dry with Arrhenatherum elatius
b) Wet with Caltha palustris
What species are typical for nardus grasslands?
- Betonica officinalis, Betonie, Betony
- Spiranthes spiralis Herfstschroeforchis Autumn lady's tresses
- Anacamptis morio Harlekijn Green-winged orchid
What species are typical for dry lowland hay meadows with Arrhenatherum elatius?
- Arrhenaterum elatius, Glanshaver, False oat-grass
- Crepis biennis Groot streepzaad Rough hawksbeard
- Rumex acetosa Veldzuring Common sorrel
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What species are typical for Alluvial Ash forest (slow flowing rivers)?
What species are typicafl for Alluvial Ash forest (calcareous springs)?
- Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, Paarbladig goudveil, Opposite-leaved golden-saxifrage
- Lysimachia nemorum Boswederik Yellow pimpernel
- Veronica montanum Bosereprijs Wood speedwell
What species are typical for oak-hornbeam forest?
- Allium ursinum Daslook Wild garlic
- Arum maculatum Gevlekte aronskelk Snake's head
- Sanicula europaea Heelkruid Sanicle
How do shade avoiders survive in the forest?
- Time life-cycle before canopy closes
- Leaves fully developed before April
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What species are found in alluvial ash forests?
- Anemone nemorosa Bosanemoon Wood anemone
- Polygonatum multiflorum Gewone Salomonszegel Solomons seal
- Adoxa moscheliana Muskuskruid Moschatel
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