2017
DOI: 10.17951/c.2016.71.1.7
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Red list of vascular plants of the Lublin Region

Abstract: The aim of this study is to present the updated list of rare and threatened vascular plant species in the Lublin province. The threatened species categories are presented according to the IUCN criteria. The regional list contains 408 species (that makes up 25% of the Lublin Region flora); 56 of which are considered critically endangered, 81 represent endangered species, 51 belong to the category of vulnerable species, and 49 are near threatened species, respectively. The presence of 37 species has not been con… Show more

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“…The Polish Botrychium matricariifolium populations are strongly isolated and dispersed in various regions of the country. Therefore, it has been included in many local red lists: with the CR category in Central Poland (Jakubowska-Gabra & Kucharski, 1999), the Sudety Mountains (Fabiszewski & Kwiatkowski, 2002), the Lower Silesia region (Kącki et al, 2003), Gdańsk Pomerania (Markowski & Buliński, 2004), Opolskie Province , and Wyżyna Małopolska Upland (Bróż & Przemyski, 2009) and with the EN category in the Wielkopolska region (Jackowiak et al, 2007), Śląskie Province (Parusel & Urbisz, 2012), and Lubelskie Province (Cwener et al, 2016). The rarity of Botrychium matricariifolium is surprising in comparison with its wide ecological tolerance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Polish Botrychium matricariifolium populations are strongly isolated and dispersed in various regions of the country. Therefore, it has been included in many local red lists: with the CR category in Central Poland (Jakubowska-Gabra & Kucharski, 1999), the Sudety Mountains (Fabiszewski & Kwiatkowski, 2002), the Lower Silesia region (Kącki et al, 2003), Gdańsk Pomerania (Markowski & Buliński, 2004), Opolskie Province , and Wyżyna Małopolska Upland (Bróż & Przemyski, 2009) and with the EN category in the Wielkopolska region (Jackowiak et al, 2007), Śląskie Province (Parusel & Urbisz, 2012), and Lubelskie Province (Cwener et al, 2016). The rarity of Botrychium matricariifolium is surprising in comparison with its wide ecological tolerance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jako gatunek z V załącznika Dyrektywy jest chroniony w pozostałych krajach UE (Dyrektywa Rady EWG, 1992). Widłaczek torfowy został uznany za gatunek zagrożony wyginięciem (kategoria EN), zarówno w Polsce (Kaźmierczakowa et al, 2016), jak i w kilku regionach kraju, w tym na Wyżynie Małopolskiej (Bróż & Przemyski, 2009;Cwener et al, 2016;Parusel & Urbisz, 2012).…”
Section: Opracowanie: T Wójcikunclassified
“…Czosnek siatkowaty znalazł się na Polskiej czerwonej liście paprotników i roślin kwiatowych z kategorią NT (Kaźmierczakowa et al, 2016). Ponadto został umieszczony na kilku regionalnych listach z kategorią: VU na Wyżynie Małopolskiej (Bróż & Przemyski, 2009) i na Lubelszczyźnie (Cwener et al, 2016), CR na Dolnym Śląsku (Kącki et al, 2003) i EN w województwie śląskim (Parusel & Urbisz, 2012). Allium victorialis występuje w lasach, na siedliskach skalnych oraz na subalpejskich łąkach i pastwiskach.…”
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“…In Lithuania, this species is at the northern border of its distribution area in East Europe, and it is absent in Latvia and Estonia (Kull et al, 2003). Although this species is widespread in much of Europe, it is rare or endangered in some regions and included into the lists of protected species (Wind et al, 1996;Hrčka, 2005;Rašomavičius, 2007;Turis et al, 2014;Cwener et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%