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Salamon-Albert É.: Climatic conditions and habitats in Belső-Somogy, Külső-Somogy and Zselic as vegetation-based landscape regions III. Temperature envelopes of mesic deciduous woodlands
Salamon-Albert, E.: Climatic conditions and habitats 35 lower values to pedunculate oak-hornbeam woodlands (Kla) at higher values as well as to semi-natural habitats (A-NER). BIOCLIM-4 the temperature seasonality of the year resulted shifting in distribution with no significant differences among habitat envelopes. Pedunculate oak-hornbeam woodlands (Kla) is positioned at lower values, sessile oak hornbeam woodlands (K2) and beech woodlands (K5) are done at higher values of the range. BIOCLIM-5 the maximum temperature of warmest month, show a continuous regional envelope, but two-peaked habitat envelopes without any significant differences to each other. BIOCLIM-6 the minimum temperature of coldest month has three-peaked distribution without any significant differences in summarized curves. Sessile oak hornbeam woodlands (K2) and beech woodlands (K5) are positioned at lower values, pedunculate oak-hornbeam woodlands (Kla) are done at medium and higher values of the range. BIOCLIM-7 the temperature annual range, are similar to previous variable, but with two hardly overlapping peaks by Á-NÉR and K habitats also. Among mesic woodland habitat types have two-peaked distribution positioning at the medium values of the range, with the exception of pedunculate oak-hornbeam woodlands (Kla) at the lower values of the range. BIOCLIM-8 the mean temperature of wettest quarter, has two- peaked splitted curve at all of distribution. Habitat envelopes are fitted by and imbalanced relation, sessile oak hornbeam woodlands (K2) and beech woodlands (K5) are prevailed at the lower values, pedunculate oak-hornbeam woodlands (Kla) are done at the higher ones. BIOCLIM-9 the mean temperature of driest quarter present a two- peaked ditribution without any significant difference in envelopes to each other. Pedunculate oak-hornbeam woodlands (Kla) are positioned at a little bit higher values than sessile oak hornbeam woodlands (K2) and beech woodlands (K5) int he range. BIOCLIM-11 the mean temperature of coldest quarter has a similar distribution to the previous, but significant difference is resulted among woodland habitats. Pedunculate oak-hornbeam woodlands (Kla) show a characteristic curve at medium and high values opposite to sessile oak hornbeam woodlands (K2) and beech woodlands (K5) that are positioned at lower values, but not to semi-natural habitat envelope (A-NÉR). Table 2: Relations of summarized temperature envelopes for semi-natural habitats (Á-NÉR), mesic deciduous woodlands (K), lowland pedunculate oak-hornbeam woodlands (Kla), sessile oak-hornbeam woodlands (K2) and beech woodlands (K5) in the landscape regions. Significant differences are signed by level of probability. BIOCHM-2 the mean diurnal temperature range, BIOCLIM-11 the mean temperature of coldest quarter BIOCLIM-2 Á-NÉR K Kla K2 Á-NÉR K ns Kla ns ns K2 p<0.001 p<0.001 pO.OOl K5 pO.OOl pO.OOl pO.OOl ns BIOCLIM-11 Á-NÉR K Kla K2 Á-NÉR K ns Kla ns ns K2 ns ns pO.OOl K5 ns ns pO.OOl ns