2013
DOI: 10.2478/s11535-013-0185-2
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The role of rock mining for maintaining Dauco carotae-Crepidetum rhoeadifoliae Hejný et Grüll in Hejný et al. 1979 — a new to Poland plant association

Abstract: This work presents the Dauco carotae-Crepidetum rhoeadifoliae plant association, which is new to Poland. The association has been observed in industrial reclamation areas in the vicinity of carbonate mineral excavation sites in the central part of the Opole region. In the vast majority of cases, plots of this association developed in reclaimed areas. The majority of diagnostic species for the association was found within surveyed plots, including Verbascum thapsus, V. densiflorum and Bryum argenteum. Taxa char… Show more

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“…The ecosystems which were destroyed by exploitation may be replaced by other valuable habitats during the process of succession (Wheater and Cullen 1997;Badora et al 2003;Beneš et al 2003;Novák and Prach 2003;Jędrzejczyk-Korycińska 2006;Babczyńska-Sendek et al 2012;Bétard 2013). Alternatively, the succession may result in the development of communities which are synanthropic in character and are deprived of high biotic value (Szczęśniak 1999;Nowak and Nowak 2013). In extreme cases, intense spatial management threatens both geo-and biocomplexes and can lead to the irreversible destruction of these components in the environment (Kiernan 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ecosystems which were destroyed by exploitation may be replaced by other valuable habitats during the process of succession (Wheater and Cullen 1997;Badora et al 2003;Beneš et al 2003;Novák and Prach 2003;Jędrzejczyk-Korycińska 2006;Babczyńska-Sendek et al 2012;Bétard 2013). Alternatively, the succession may result in the development of communities which are synanthropic in character and are deprived of high biotic value (Szczęśniak 1999;Nowak and Nowak 2013). In extreme cases, intense spatial management threatens both geo-and biocomplexes and can lead to the irreversible destruction of these components in the environment (Kiernan 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%