Phytosociological analysis of beech forests in the Žumberak and Samobor highlands (Croatia)
Published Online: Mar 01, 2021
Page range: 119 - 165
Received: Feb 08, 2020
Accepted: Mar 25, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/hacq-2020-0013
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The Žumberak and Samobor highlands are situated in the north-western part of Croatia where the characteristics of the Dinarides, the Alps and the Pannonian Plain meet. The greater part of the area is occupied by beech forests. The aim of the study was to determine the syntaxonomic affiliation of these forest communities, and to explore their floristic and main ecological features. Numerical analyses of floristic compositions were conducted on a data-set consisting of 144 new relevés and 99 relevés from the existing literature. Relevés were made following the standard Braun-Blanquet method. For descriptions of ecological conditions Ellenberg’s indicator values were used. Six plant associations and two subassociations of beech forests were established in