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Mountain vegetation is often considered highly sensitive to climate and land-use changes due to steep environmental gradients determining local plant species composition. In this study we present plant species compositional shifts in the Tatra Mts over the past 90 years and discuss the potential drivers of the changes observed. Using historical vegetation studies of the region from 1927, we resurveyed 76 vegetation plots, recording the vascular flora of each plot using the same methodology as in the original survey. We used an indirect method to quantify plant species compositional shifts and to indicate which environmental gradients could be responsible for these shifts: by calculating shifts in estimated species optima as reflected in shifts in the ecological indicator values of co-occurring species. To find shifts in species composition, focusing on each vegetation type separately, we used ordination (DCA). The species optimum changed significantly for at least one of the tested environmental gradients for 26 of the 95 plant species tested; most of these species changed in terms of the moisture indicator value. We found that the strongest shifts in species composition were in mylonite grassland, snowbed and hygrophilous tall herb communities. Changes in precipitation and increase in temperature were found to most likely drive compositional shifts in vegetation resurveyed. It is likely that the combined effect of climate change and cessation of sheep grazing has driven a species composition shift in granite grasslands communities.
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The research leading to these results received funding from the Polish-Norwegian Research Programme operated by the National Centre for Research and Development under the Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2009–2014 in the frame of project KlimaVeg, contract No. Pol-Nor/196829/87/2013. We are very grateful to mgr Marcin Dyderski for help in map preparation, to prof. dr hab. Maria Wojterska for merithoric support and to Mr Jakub Zaremba, as well as employees of the Tatra National Park for their great help in our field work: dr inż. Tomasz Zwijacz-Kozica, mgr inż. Marcin Helios-Strączek, mgr inż. Piotr Krzan; mgr inż. Filip Zięba, Bartosz Zwijacz-Kozica, Grzegorz Bryniarski and Wojciech Łukaszczyk. We thank the two anonymous Reviewers for their very helpful comments.
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Czortek, P., Kapfer, J., Delimat, A. et al. Plant species composition shifts in the Tatra Mts as a response to environmental change: a resurvey study after 90 years. Folia Geobot 53, 333–348 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12224-018-9312-9
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