The aim of this study is to analyze the mesophilous forests of Albania including Fagus sylvatica and submontane Corylus avellana forests. Mesophilous Albanian forests are poorly known and were not included in the recent syntaxonomic revisions at the European scale. Study area: Albania. Methods: We used a dataset of 284 published and unpublished relevés. They were classified using the Ward’s minimum variance. NMDS ordination was conducted, with over-laying of climatic and geological variables, to analyze the ecological gradients along which these forests develop and segregate. Random Forest was used to define the potential distribution of the identified forest groups in Albania. Results: The study identified seven groups of forests in Albania: Corylus avellana forests, Ostrya carpinifolia-Fagus sylvatica forests, lower montane mesophytic Fagus sylvatica forests, middle montane mesophytic Fagus sylvatica forests, middle montane basiphytic Fagus sylvatica forests, upper montane basiphytic Fagus sylvatica forests, upper montane acidophytic Fagus sylvatica forests. These can be grouped into four main types: Corylus avellana and Ostrya carpinifolia-Fagus sylvatica forests, thermo-basiphytic Fagus sylvatica forest, meso-basiphytic Fagus sylvatica forest and acidophytic Fagus sylvatica forests. This scheme corresponds to the ecological classification recently proposed in a European revision for Fagus sylvatica forests Conclusion: Our study supports an ecological classification of mesophilous forests of Albania at the level of suballiance. Analysis is still preliminary at the level of association, but it shows a high diversity of forest types.

Phytosociological overview of the Fagus and Corylus forests in Albania / Fanelli, Giuliano; Hoda, Petrit; Mersinllari, Mersin; Mahmutaj, Ermelinda; Attorre, Fabio; Farcomeni, Alessio; Cambria, VITO EMANUELE; DE SANCTIS, Michele. - In: VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION AND SURVEY. - ISSN 2683-0671. - 1:(2020), pp. 175-189. [10.3897/VCS/2020/54942]

Phytosociological overview of the Fagus and Corylus forests in Albania

Giuliano Fanelli;Fabio Attorre;Vito Emanuele Cambria;Michele De Sanctis
2020

Abstract

The aim of this study is to analyze the mesophilous forests of Albania including Fagus sylvatica and submontane Corylus avellana forests. Mesophilous Albanian forests are poorly known and were not included in the recent syntaxonomic revisions at the European scale. Study area: Albania. Methods: We used a dataset of 284 published and unpublished relevés. They were classified using the Ward’s minimum variance. NMDS ordination was conducted, with over-laying of climatic and geological variables, to analyze the ecological gradients along which these forests develop and segregate. Random Forest was used to define the potential distribution of the identified forest groups in Albania. Results: The study identified seven groups of forests in Albania: Corylus avellana forests, Ostrya carpinifolia-Fagus sylvatica forests, lower montane mesophytic Fagus sylvatica forests, middle montane mesophytic Fagus sylvatica forests, middle montane basiphytic Fagus sylvatica forests, upper montane basiphytic Fagus sylvatica forests, upper montane acidophytic Fagus sylvatica forests. These can be grouped into four main types: Corylus avellana and Ostrya carpinifolia-Fagus sylvatica forests, thermo-basiphytic Fagus sylvatica forest, meso-basiphytic Fagus sylvatica forest and acidophytic Fagus sylvatica forests. This scheme corresponds to the ecological classification recently proposed in a European revision for Fagus sylvatica forests Conclusion: Our study supports an ecological classification of mesophilous forests of Albania at the level of suballiance. Analysis is still preliminary at the level of association, but it shows a high diversity of forest types.
2020
Albania; Corylus avellana; Fagetalia sylvaticae; Fagus sylvatica; Fraxino orni-Ostryion; phytosociology; Random Forest
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Phytosociological overview of the Fagus and Corylus forests in Albania / Fanelli, Giuliano; Hoda, Petrit; Mersinllari, Mersin; Mahmutaj, Ermelinda; Attorre, Fabio; Farcomeni, Alessio; Cambria, VITO EMANUELE; DE SANCTIS, Michele. - In: VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION AND SURVEY. - ISSN 2683-0671. - 1:(2020), pp. 175-189. [10.3897/VCS/2020/54942]
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