The Sea milkwort (Glaux maritima) in the Carpathian Basin

Sea milkwort (Glaux maritima L.) is a broadly distributed species in the northern hemi­sphere, inhabiting primarily maritime habitats from the arctic to the temperate zones. It is also found inland in semi-arid and arid regions with saline soils. Its status in the Carpathian Basin has become very un...

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Published in:Kitaibelia
Main Author: Lendvai, Gábor
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Hungarian
Published: Debreceni Egyetem 2021
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spelling ftunivdebrecojs:oai:ojs3.ojs.lib.unideb.hu:article/9262 2023-05-15T15:16:29+02:00 The Sea milkwort (Glaux maritima) in the Carpathian Basin A bagolyfű (Glaux maritima) a Kárpát-medencében Lendvai, Gábor 2021-04-13 application/pdf https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/kitaibelia/article/view/9262 https://doi.org/10.17542/kit.26.10 hun hun Debreceni Egyetem https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/kitaibelia/article/view/9262/8336 https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/kitaibelia/article/view/9262 doi:10.17542/kit.26.10 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Kitaibelia; Vol. 26 No. 1 (2021); 10-20 Kitaibelia; Évf. 26 szám 1 (2021); 10-20 2064-4507 1219-9672 conservation status distribution range habitat characteristics saline soils elterjedés élőhelyi jellemzők sós talajok veszélyeztetettség info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftunivdebrecojs https://doi.org/10.17542/kit.26.10 2022-08-26T12:11:54Z Sea milkwort (Glaux maritima L.) is a broadly distributed species in the northern hemi­sphere, inhabiting primarily maritime habitats from the arctic to the temperate zones. It is also found inland in semi-arid and arid regions with saline soils. Its status in the Carpathian Basin has become very uncertain owing to the lack of known extant populations. To evaluate its current status, I review all known occurrences within the Carpathian Basin where this species has been recorded or collected, and report five new localities of the species in Hungary, all in the western part of the Great Hungarian Plain. I also analyze habitat relationships of the species using traditional phytosociological relevés. Review of species distribution data in the Carpathian Basin revealed that sea milkwort has undergone severe reduction in population number and disappeared from many localities. Currently, only a few populations can be found in this region: the Northern Carpathians in Slovakia and the western part of the Great Plain in Hungary. In Transylvania (Romania), only a single population has been reported recently suggesting the critical status of the species there. Features of the habitats confirm the halophytic nature of the species and its fidelity to wet saline meadows. Its common accompanying species are mostly broadly distributed, salt-tolerant plants. Heterogeneity of the samples in species composition suggests that sea milkwort is not a habitat-specialist species. Several of its common associates in Hungary are also found in sea milkwort habitats in Mongolia, Asia and Utah, North America. Based on the available evidence, sea milkwort shall be considered a severely threatened plant in the Carpathian Basin. Characteristics of the vegetation in its habitats do not explain its occurrence in mountainous environments. A 21. század fordulójára vált ismertté a bagolyfűről, hogy nem csak aktuális kárpát-medencei elterjedése nem ismert, de magyarországi élőhelyi viszonyait sem tanulmányozta senki. E dolgozatban áttekintem a faj ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic University of Debrecen Publishing Platform Arctic Kitaibelia 26 1 10 20
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topic conservation status
distribution range
habitat characteristics
saline soils
elterjedés
élőhelyi jellemzők
sós talajok
veszélyeztetettség
spellingShingle conservation status
distribution range
habitat characteristics
saline soils
elterjedés
élőhelyi jellemzők
sós talajok
veszélyeztetettség
Lendvai, Gábor
The Sea milkwort (Glaux maritima) in the Carpathian Basin
topic_facet conservation status
distribution range
habitat characteristics
saline soils
elterjedés
élőhelyi jellemzők
sós talajok
veszélyeztetettség
description Sea milkwort (Glaux maritima L.) is a broadly distributed species in the northern hemi­sphere, inhabiting primarily maritime habitats from the arctic to the temperate zones. It is also found inland in semi-arid and arid regions with saline soils. Its status in the Carpathian Basin has become very uncertain owing to the lack of known extant populations. To evaluate its current status, I review all known occurrences within the Carpathian Basin where this species has been recorded or collected, and report five new localities of the species in Hungary, all in the western part of the Great Hungarian Plain. I also analyze habitat relationships of the species using traditional phytosociological relevés. Review of species distribution data in the Carpathian Basin revealed that sea milkwort has undergone severe reduction in population number and disappeared from many localities. Currently, only a few populations can be found in this region: the Northern Carpathians in Slovakia and the western part of the Great Plain in Hungary. In Transylvania (Romania), only a single population has been reported recently suggesting the critical status of the species there. Features of the habitats confirm the halophytic nature of the species and its fidelity to wet saline meadows. Its common accompanying species are mostly broadly distributed, salt-tolerant plants. Heterogeneity of the samples in species composition suggests that sea milkwort is not a habitat-specialist species. Several of its common associates in Hungary are also found in sea milkwort habitats in Mongolia, Asia and Utah, North America. Based on the available evidence, sea milkwort shall be considered a severely threatened plant in the Carpathian Basin. Characteristics of the vegetation in its habitats do not explain its occurrence in mountainous environments. A 21. század fordulójára vált ismertté a bagolyfűről, hogy nem csak aktuális kárpát-medencei elterjedése nem ismert, de magyarországi élőhelyi viszonyait sem tanulmányozta senki. E dolgozatban áttekintem a faj ...
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title_full The Sea milkwort (Glaux maritima) in the Carpathian Basin
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title_full_unstemmed The Sea milkwort (Glaux maritima) in the Carpathian Basin
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