boldDominant species, influencing the appearance of the habitat Character species Less strictly linked to a specific habitat
Ecological indicator values by Landolt & al. (2010)
Soil factors
Climatic factors
Salinity tolerance
Humidity Value H
2
Light Value L
5
Salinity Index
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Reaction Value R
4
Temperature factor T
1+
Nutriments value N
2
Continentality K
4
Ecological values legend
Humidity Value H
1
very dry
1+
dry
2
moderatly dry
2+
moist
3
medium wet
3+
wet
4
very wet
4+
soggy
5
submerged or underwater
f
plants living in running water
u
mostly submerged plants
v
partly submerged, partly floating plants
w
humidity moderately variable (± scale of 1-2)
w+
highly variable humidity (scale exceeding ± 2)
Reaction Value R
1
Very acid (pH 2.5-5.5)
2
acid (pH 3.5-6.5)
3
lightly acid to neutral (pH 4.5-7.5)
4
neutral to basic (pH 5.5-8.5)
5
basic (pH 6-5 -> 8.5
Nutriments value N
1
very low in nutrients
2
low in nutriments
3
medium-poor to medium-rich in nutrients
4
rich in nutriments
5
very rich in nutriments
Salinity tolerance
1
halotolerant
3
halophyle
Light Value L
1
very shady
2
shady
3
lighted areas
4
luminous
5
highly luminous
Temperature factor T
1
alpine to nival stages (from the treeline to the snowline)
1+
suprasubalpine and upper subalpine levels (pine and larch forests)
2
subalpine level (coniferous forests without beeches up to the upper limit of spruces)
2+
lower subalpine and upper mountain stages
3
mountain level (beech and silver fir forests, in the central Alps Scots pine forests)
3+
lower mountain and upper hill levels
4
hill level (mixed deciduous oak forests)
4+
hot places, hill level
5
very hot places, hill level (only in the hottest places, typical of southern Europe)
Continentality K
1
Atlantic (high air humidity, very low temperature variations, mild winters)
2
Sub-Atlantic (high air humidity, low temperature variations, relatively mild winters)
3
sub-Atlantic to subcontinental (average air humidity, moderately variable temperature, slightly low winter temperatures)
4
subcontinental (low air humidity, large temperature variations, rather cold winters)
5
continental (very low air humidity, very large temperature variations, cold winters)
Water dependency
Rivers
Calm water
Ground water
Nomenclature
Vernacular name
Deutscher Name:
Bastard-Hahnenfuss
Nom français:
Renoncule hybride
Nome italiano:
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Match with other reference books
Relation
Nom
Book
No
=
Ranunculus hybridus Biria
Checklist 2017
339100
=
Ranunculus hybridus Biria
Flora Helvetica 2012
180a
=
Ranunculus hybridus Biria
Flora Helvetica 2018
180a
=
Ranunculus hybridus Biria
Index synonymique 1996
339100
=
Ranunculus hybridus Biria
Landolt 1977
1175
=
Ranunculus hybridus Biria
SISF/ISFS 2
339100
= The taxon corresponds to the accepted taxon (Checklist 2017) < The taxon is included in the accepted taxon (Checklist 2017) > The taxon includes (among others) also the accepted taxon (Checklist 2017)