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5.3.3. Mesophiles Gebüsch

Pruno-Rubion

Description

Phyonomy and Ecology (© Delarze & al. 2015)

Diese Strauchgesellschaften bestehen aus vielen Sträuchern, die schwarze (Prunus, Rubus fruticosus agg., Rhamnus, Cornus sanguinea) oder rote Beeren (Rosa ssp., Euonymus) produzieren. Der Boden ist nährstoffhaltiger und weniger trocken als beim Berberidion (5.3.2). Dies fördert schnellwüchsige Sträucher – mit entsprechender Konkurrenz um Platz und Nährstoffe. Die Einheit findet sich oft als Mantel von mesophilen Waldrändern (verschiedener Waldtypen: Buchenwälder, Eichenwälder tiefgründiger Böden usw.), sie bildet aber auch Hecken und Gebüschgruppen (z.B. um Lesesteinhaufen) in der Ackerbauzone. Im Gegensatz zum Berberidion steigt die Einheit nicht über die montane Stufe hinauf.

Distribution map

  • Calculation method

    Current distribution: Weighted sum (number of characteristic and frequent species) per hectare based on current observations. Reported characteristic species are given a weighting of 10, while others are counted without weighting. The habitat is considered to be present in a grid cell (5 x 5 km) if it contains at least one hectare with a minimum value of 11 points.

    Potential distribution: Weighted sum (number of characteristic and frequent species) per hectare based on species distribution models. The calculation strategy is the same as for current distribution, but maps derived from species distribution models are used instead of current observations.

List of species

bold Dominant species, influencing the appearance of the habitat
Character species Character species
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Less strictly linked to a specific habitat


Scientific name English name
Character species Fragaria moschata DuchesneMoschus-Erdbeere
Character species Lonicera periclymenum L.Wald-Geissblatt
Character species Ribes uva-crispa L.Stachelbeere
Character species Rubus
Character species Rubus
Character species Rubus
Character species Rubus
Character species Rubus
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat CornusN
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Cornus sanguinea L.Hartriegel
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Corylus avellana L.Haselstrauch
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Crataegus laevigata (Poir.) DC.Zweigriffeliger Weissdorn
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Crataegus monogyna Jacq.Eingriffeliger Weissdorn
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Euonymus europaeus L.Gemeines Pfaffenhütchen
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Frangula alnus Mill.Faulbaum
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Lonicera caprifolium L.Garten-Geissblatt
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Lonicera xylosteum L.Rote Heckenkirsche
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Mahonia aquifolium (Pursh) Nutt.NMahonie
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Prunus spinosa L.Schwarzdorn
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Rosa canina L.Hunds-Rose
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Rosa stylosa Desv.Griffel-Rose
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Rubus caesius L.Blaue Brombeere
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Rubus
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Rubus
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Rubus
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Symphoricarpos albus (L.) S. F. BlakeNSchneebeere
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat Viburnum opulus L.Gemeiner Schneeball

Status

Status according to the habitat priority list at the national level

National Priority K: no national priority
Need to take action 2:
International responsibility K: none

Status on national Red List 2016

IUCN status:   Near threatened

LC: Non menacé

Additional information

IUCN criteria: A1,CD1c

  • Legend
    COCollapsed
    CRCritically Endangered
    ENEndangered
    VUVulnerable
    NTNear Threatened
    LCLeast Concern

Regeneration status 2016

Regeneration class 3: 10 to 25 years