Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok VII. - Natura Somogyiensis 22. (Kaposvár, 2012)

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

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