. "Local and regional patterns of species richness in Central European vegetation types along the pH/calcium gradient" . . "1211-9520" . "14310" . "RIV/00216224:14310/03:00009324!RIV08-MSM-14310___" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "14"^^ . "Local and regional patterns of species richness in Central European vegetation types along the pH/calcium gradient"@en . . "4" . . "Local and regional patterns of species richness in Central European vegetation types along the pH/calcium gradient"@cs . . "[FCDB72D4C013]" . "Z(MSM 143100010)" . . . "Local and regional patterns of species richness in Central European vegetation types along the pH/calcium gradient"@en . "Anal\u00FDza vztahu druhov\u00E9 bohatosti a pH."@cs . . . "Tich\u00FD, Lubom\u00EDr" . . . . . "Role\u010Dek, Jan" . "We investigated the relationship between soil pH/calcium content and species richness of vascular plants in seven broadly defined Central European vegetation types, using Ellenberg indicator values for soil reaction and a phytosociological data set of 11 041 vegetation sample plots from the Czech Republic. The vegetation types included (A) broad-leaved deciduous forests, (B) meadows, (C) dry grasslands, (D) reed-bed and tall-sedge vegetation, (E) fens and transitional mires, (F) perennial synanthropic vegetation and (G) annual synanthropic vegetation. Relationships between local species richness (alpha diversity) and pH/calcium content were positive for vegetation types A and C, negative for D and G, unimodal for E, and insignificant for B and F. Ellenberg soil reaction values explained 37 % of variation in local species richness for vegetation type E, 24 % for A, 13 % for D, but only less than 4 % for the others. Species pool size, i.e. the number of species that can potentially occur in a given habi"@en . . "Chytr\u00FD, Milan" . "Local and regional patterns of species richness in Central European vegetation types along the pH/calcium gradient"@cs . "3"^^ . "613726" . . "3"^^ . "Local and regional patterns of species richness in Central European vegetation types along the pH/calcium gradient" . . . . "Folia Geobotanica" . . "429-442" . . "38" . "Calcareous; Calcicole; Calcifuge; Ellenberg indicator values; Historical and evolutionary processes; Soil acidity; Species pool; Vascular plants"@en . . "RIV/00216224:14310/03:00009324" . "We investigated the relationship between soil pH/calcium content and species richness of vascular plants in seven broadly defined Central European vegetation types, using Ellenberg indicator values for soil reaction and a phytosociological data set of 11 041 vegetation sample plots from the Czech Republic. The vegetation types included (A) broad-leaved deciduous forests, (B) meadows, (C) dry grasslands, (D) reed-bed and tall-sedge vegetation, (E) fens and transitional mires, (F) perennial synanthropic vegetation and (G) annual synanthropic vegetation. Relationships between local species richness (alpha diversity) and pH/calcium content were positive for vegetation types A and C, negative for D and G, unimodal for E, and insignificant for B and F. Ellenberg soil reaction values explained 37 % of variation in local species richness for vegetation type E, 24 % for A, 13 % for D, but only less than 4 % for the others. Species pool size, i.e. the number of species that can potentially occur in a given habi" . .