Prostorna distribucija i ekologija orhideja (Orchidaceae) zapadne Srbije
Spatial distribution and ecology of orchids (Orchidaceae) of western Serbia
Author
Đorđević, VladanMentor
Stevanović, Vladimir
Committee members
Jovanović, Slobodan
Lakušić, Dmitar

Niketić, Marjan
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Orhideje su poznate po bogatstvu taksona, kompleksnoj ekologiji i velikom broju
ugroženih vrsta. Osnovni ciljevi ove disertacije su utvrđivanje prostorne distribucije i
diverziteta orhideja zapadne Srbije, kao i utvrđivanje ekoloških preferencija i
konzervacionog statusa orhideja. Za svaki takson izrađene su karte rasprostranjenja u
zapadnoj Srbiji. Za ispitivanje uticaja nadmorske visine, 19 bioklimatskih faktora i
heterogenosti staništa na bogatstvo taksona u pojedinim UTM kvadratima 10 × 10 km,
kao i analizu bogatstva taksona orhideja duž gradijenta nadmorske visine korišćena je
regresiona analiza. OMI (eng. outlying mean index) analiza je korišćena za analizu
ekoloških niša i faktora koji utiču na brojnost i distribuciju orhideja. Utvrđeno je
prisustvo 57 vrsta i podvrsta orhideja, među kojima je 7 novih taksona za floru Srbije.
Utvrđeno je da planina Tara predstavlja najvažniji centar diverziteta orhideja u zapadnoj
Srbiji, sa 34 registrovana taksona u UTM kvadratu CP76. Rezultati... ovog istraživanja su
pokazali da nadmorska visina i heterogenost staništa značajno utiču na bogatstvo
taksona u UTM kvadratima 10 × 10 km, dok maksimalne vrednosti nadmorskih visina i
minimalne vrednosti temperaturnih varijabli najsnažnije utiču na bogatstvo prstastotuberoidnih
orhideja. Utvrđeno je da se najviše taksona orhideja javlja u područjima
srednjih nadmorskih visina (1000-1100 m). Najveći broj taksona orhideja je registrovan
na krečnjacima, u zajednicama klasa Festuco-Brometea, Quercetea pubescentis i
Molinio-Arrhenatheretea. Definisano je 6 ekoloških grupa šumskih i 8 ekoloških grupa
orhideja zeljastih tipova vegetacije. Određeni su IUCN statusi ugroženosti, kao i faktori
ugrožavanja orhideja zapadne Srbije, sa predlogom mera zaštite i konzervacionim
prioritetima.
Orchids are known for their taxa richness, complex ecology and a large number of
endangered species. The main objectives of this dissertation are the determination of
spatial distribution and diversity of orchids in western Serbia, and the determination of
ecological preferences and conservation status of orchids. Distribution maps were made
for each taxon in western Serbia. Regression analysis was used to explore the influence
of elevation, 19 bioclimatic factors and the habitat heterogeneity on the taxa richness
within individual UTM 10 × 10 km grid cells, as well as to analyse the taxa richness
along the elevational gradient. The OMI (outlying mean index) analysis was used to
analyse ecological niches and factors affecting the abundance and distribution of
orchids. The presence of 57 orchid species and subspecies was recorded, among which
7 new taxa to the flora of Serbia. Mt. Tara represents the most important center of
diversity of orchids in western Serbia, with 34 taxa recorded ...in CP76 UTM grid cell.
Results of this study showed that elevation and habitat heterogeneity significantly affect
the taxa richness in UTM 10 × 10 km grid cells, whereas the maximum values of
elevations and minimum values of temperature variables most significantly affect the
richness of orchids with palmate and fusiform tubers. It has been found that most of
orchid taxa occur in the middle elevations (1000-1100 m). The largest number of orchid
taxa was recorded on limestone, in the communities of the classes Festuco-Brometea,
Quercetea pubescentis and Molinio-Arrhenatheretea. Six ecological groups of forest
orchids and eight ecological groups of orchids of herbaceous vegetation types were
defined. IUCN threatened status, as well as the threats to orchids of western Serbia were
determined, with a proposal for protection measures and conservation priorities.
Faculty:
Универзитет у Београду, Биолошки факултетDate:
15-12-2018Projects:
- Plant Biodiversity of Serbia and the Balkans - assesment, sustainable use and protection (RS-173030)