Dinaric calcareous block fir forest

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Pure silver fir forests are endemic to the Dinaric alps and especially to Orjen
Silver fir on Orjen on bare limestone
Mixed deciduous and silver fir forest with Peonies at Orjen

The dinaric calcareous silver fir forests are an endemic vegetation type of the littoral Dinaric Alps, located in the Dinaric Mountains mixed forests ecoregion in southeastern Europe. Pure stands of dinaric calcareous silver fir (Abies alba) forests appear on limestone escarpments in the montane zones of Orjen, Velebit, Biokovo and Prenj. They comprise one of the most interesting formations of Balkan vegetation types as the forests bear several rare plants and are of striking beauty. As a highly endemic and rare vegetation type of the dinarids, it needs protection.

Structure[]

Dinaric calcareous silver fir forests have an open structure which is environmentally sensible. As storms of bora and scirocco type are common on the coastal dinaric mountains, wind plays a great role in the formation of the highly labile structure in the pure silver fir communities. Silver firs can reach up to 35 metres (115 ft) on limestone and trunk diameters of 1 metre (3.3 ft) have been observed.

Distribution[]

Dinaric calcareous silver fir forests are dispersed in smaller patches on the hypercarstic littoral karst mountain environments of the dinarids. Prominent are those on Velebit and Orjen, appearing on bare limestone escarpments in the montane lifezone between 1,200–1,550 metres (3,940–5,090 ft). The abundance of precipitation on these coastal mountains of up to 5000 mm/m2a with the dry soil conditions restricts these pure silver fir forests to the most rainy and humid spots of the dinarids.

Ecology[]

Silver fir is a constituent of montane central European forests. As a rare species in dry climates of the Mediterranean, the silver firs presence on Mt. Orjen are restricted to humid northern slopes. A marked difference in the fir's vegetation patterns is seen here. It has a common cause in soil formation. High soil-water content in terrae fuscae on glacial superstratum leads to beech-fir forests, whereas dry initial rendzinas on glacio-karstic substrate support xeric dinaric calcareous silver fir forests. The latter endemic community rich in submediterranean species has evolutionary parallels with Bosnian Pine communities.

Floristic composition[]

Dinaric calcareous silver fir forests are among the most species-rich montane ecosystems in the Dinaric Alps.

Mixed deciduous-silver fir peony (Paeonia daurica Andrews)-forests with Paeonia daurica' have the most species rich composition found so far on Orjen (Abies alba, Corylus colurna, Fraxinus excelsior, Fagus sylvatica, Acer intermedium, Tilia cordata, Acer pseudoplatanus, Pinus heldreichii).

Mixed deciduous-silver fir-peony forest at Orjen
Art Plot 1 Plot 2
Paeonia daurica - Peony 4 3
Abies alba - Silver fir 4 3
Fagus sylvatica - Beech 4 5
Corylus colurna 3 0
Ostrya carpinifolia 0 4
Acer pseudoplatanus - Sycamore maple 3 3
Acer intermedium 0 2
Fraxinus excelsior - Ash 3 2
Sorbus aria 2 0
Euonymus europaea 0 2
2 0
Prunus prostrata 0 2
3 0
Rosa pendulina 0 2
Sesleria autumnalis 5 4
2 2
Heracleum sphondylium 3 0
Asphodelus albus 2 2
Lilium martagon ssp. cattaniae - Lily 2 2
Iris orjenii 0 2
Bryonia dioica 2 2
2 0
Hedera helix - Ivy 3 0
Tamus communis 3 0
2 2
Dryopteris filix-mas 2 0
0 2
Pteridium aquilinum 2 0
Lamium spec. 0 2
2 0
' 0 2
Viola riviniana 2 2
Prenanthes purpurea 2 0
Polygonatum odoratum 0 2
Dentaria bulbifera 2 2
Melica nutans 2 2
0 2
Crocus dalmaticus 0 2
Cirsium erisithales 2 0
3 0
Sedum ochroleucum 2 2
Rubus idaeus 2 0
Cicerbita alpina 2 0
Rosa spec. 0 2
Vicia cracca 0 2
Convallaria majalis 2 0
Festuca ovina 0 3
Fragaria vesca 2 0
Myrrhis odorata 5 0
2 0
Geranium robertianum 2 0
' 0 5
Thalictrum aquilegiifolium 0 2

* Syntaxonomic chart of mixed deciduous-silver fir-peony forest at Orjen

Plant list[]

Typical plants of the many times dry basic Kalkomelasol soil plant Biotope:
C. OREOHERZOGIO-ABIETALIA Fuk. 1969
a) O r e o h e r z o g i o-A b i e t i o n Ht. emend. Fuk.
1. Oreoherzogio-Abietetum Fuk.

· 1. Trees

Abies alba
Pinus heldreichii
Fagus sylvatica
Corylus colurna
Ostrya carpinifolia
Pinus nigra
Fraxinus excelsior
· 2. Shrubs


Viburnum maculatum

Sorbus aria
Euonymus europaeus
Rosa pendulina

Sambucus nigra
Cotoneaster integerrimus
Daphne mezereum
Lonicera xylosteum

· 3. Ground level
Calamagrostis varia
Lilium martagon subsp. cattaniae  
Fritillaria gracilis
Cirsium erisithales

Scrophularia nodosa


Cystopteris fragilis
Arabis turrita
Actaea spicata
Astrantia major
Viola riviniana
Vicia cracca
Arabis hirsuta

Urtica dioica
Paeonia daurica
Muscari botryoides
Satureja montana

Iberis sempervirens


Aposeris foetida


 

Epilobium montanum
Ononis natrix
Melica nutans
Corydalis ochroleuca
Ceterach officinarum

Cicerbita alpina

Stellaria graminea
Verbascum spec.
Lotus alpinus
Saxifraga marginata
Symphytum tuberosum
Asplenium trichomanes
Hieracium murorum
Convallaria majalis
Actaea spicata
Rubus idaeus
Thalictrum aquilegiifolium


Potentilla argentea
Myrrhis odorata



Gentiana lutea
Lamium spec.

Polystichum lonchitis
Achillea spec.
Origanum vulgare
Lotus corniculatus
Heracleum sphondylium
Gentiana verna
Luzula luzuloides
Silene spec.



Asphodelus albus
Asplenium ruta-muraria
Asplenium adiantum-nigrum

Ornithogalum umbellatum
Epilobium angustifolium

(around 50 Samples in Orjen)

Literature[]

  • Pavle Cikovac: Sociology and ecology of silver fir forests on Mt. Orjen - Montenegro. LMU Munich 2002, Department of Geography
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