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Materiały do brioflory rezerwatu przyrody Boczki (Puszcza Romincka)

Author
Wolski, Grzegorz
Staniaszek-Kik, Monika
Vončina, G.
Ciurzycki, W.
Piwowarski, B.
Szczepański, M.
Wierzcholska, S.
Rosadziński, S.
Rusińska, A.
Zubel, Robert
Publication date
2017
Abstract (EN)

The results of bryological investigations from the “Boczki” nature reserve, located in Puszcza Romincka Forest, are presented. The reserve was established in 1974 for protection well preserved forest communities characteristic of the Romincka Primeval Forest. 154 bryophyte species were recorded – 37 liverworts and 117 mosses, including 37 unpublished species from the Puszcza Romincka Forest. In respect of frequency the main group make rare species – 29.2%, the least numerous were frequent – 21.4%. Terrestrial and epixylic habitats were the richest – refer 98 and 85 species respectively. Significant were groups of protected (47) and endangered (14) species. There is also a large share of bryophytes considered as primeval forest species – seven liverworts and 24 mosses, Antitrichia curtipendula and Zygodon rupestris among them.

Keywords EN
Puszcza Romincka Forest
primeval forest species
endangered bryophytes
PBN discipline
biological sciences
Journal
Steciana
Volume
21
Pages from-to
147-158
ISSN
1689-653X
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