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001-es BibID:BIBFORM116099
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85164091580 (WOS)001023472300001
Első szerző:Erzberger, Peter
Cím:Preliminary data on the frequency and distribution of Hungarian bryophytes, based on 'recent' (1974-2022) records / Peter Erzberger, János Csiky, Kornél Baráth, Ábel Beránek, Judit Deme, Gabriella Fintha, Gusztáv Jakab, Gábor Matus, Attila Mesterházy, József Nagy, Zoltán Nagy, Csaba Németh, Tamás Pócs, Dávid Schmidt, András Schmotzer, Péter Szűcs, Mátyás Wolf, Beáta Papp
Dátum:2023
ISSN:0373-6687
Megjegyzések:IntroductionThe bryophyte flora of Hungary was relatively well studied during the twentieth century, but data on the present-day frequency and geographical distribution of Hungarian bryophytes are lacking. We present here our preliminary results based on recent fieldwork and herbarium studies.MethodsWe recorded bryophyte occurrences in grid cells (quadrants) of approximately 5.5 x 6 km. Frequency was determined based on the number of quadrants, and geographical distribution evaluated in terms of the 19 administrative units (counties) of the country. To investigate correlations between species richness and relevant environmental drivers, statistical analyses were carried out.Key resultsA total of 698 bryophyte taxa (2 hornworts, 151 liverworts and 545 mosses) have been found in the territory of Hungary. For each of the 637 taxa that have been observed since 1973, one of five frequency classes (very common, common, sporadic to frequent, rare, and very rare) has been assigned based on the relevant number of field records or herbarium specimens. Additionally, tabular distributional information (occurrence in each of the 19 counties) is presented for each taxon. In the statistical evaluation of the geographical distribution data, the elevational range and the size of the surveyed area were positively correlated with bryophyte richness, whereas arable land cover was negatively correlated.ConclusionsAlthough the survey was not uniform or complete across the different counties, the results support some robust bryogeographical theories. We hope to have the opportunity in the near future to compile a new Hungarian bryophyte Red List, partly based on these national frequency data.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
hornworts
liverworts
mosses
rarity
counties
Megjelenés:Journal Of Bryology. - 45 : 2 (2023), p. 121-148. -
További szerzők:Csiky János Baráth Kornél Beránek Ábel Deme Judit Fintha Gabriella Jakab Gusztáv Matus Gábor (1968-) (botanikus) Mesterházy Attila Nagy József Nagy Zoltán Németh Csaba Pócs Tamás Schmidt Dávid Schmotzer András Szűcs Péter Wolf Mátyás Papp Beáta
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM078504
Első szerző:Matus Gábor (botanikus)
Cím:Taxonomical and chorological notes 7 (75-84) / Gábor Matus, János Csiky, Norbert Bauer, Kornél Baráth, Gábor Vasuta, Anett Barabás, Dominik Hricsovinyi, Attila Takács, Károly Antal, Júlia Budai, Peter Erzberger, Péter Molnár, Judit Deme, Zoltán Barina
Dátum:2018
ISSN:0301-7001 2559-8597
Megjegyzések:The present part of the series of miscellaneous new records provides the records of Radiola linoides reported for the fi rst time from the Zemplén Mts, and as a confi rmation of the occurrence of the species in Hungary. Partly sympatrically, Centunculus minimus is reported as a new species from the Zemplén Mts with a number of localities. One invasive bryophyte species Campylopus introfl exus is reported newly from Colocense and Praematricum biogeographical regions in Hungary and an additional occurrence in Somogy County is mentioned. An introduced fungus, Clathrus archeri is reported for the first time from the Ciuc Mts largely expanding the known area of the species in Romania to the south. A frequently overlooked fern, Dryopteris affi nis is newly reported from the Visegrád Mts and also from the Pinka Gorge in the Vas Mts. A remarkable new occurrence of Primula farinosa in Bakonyalja and additional records of Cuscuta campestris in W Hungary are also provided here.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
Clavulinaceae
Dryopteridaceae
Hungary
Onagraceae
Poaceae
Romania
Megjelenés:Studia botanica hungarica. - 49 : 2 (2018), p. 83-94. -
További szerzők:Csiky János Bauer Norbert Baráth Kornél Vasuta Gábor Barabás Anett Hricsovinyi Dominik Takács Attila (1989-) (biológus, botanikus) Antal Károly (1956-) (kémikus) Budai Júlia (1986-) (okleveles környezetkutató) Erzberger, Peter Molnár Péter Deme Judit Barina Zoltán
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