Musa Dağı’ndaki epifitik vejetasyonu oluşturan briyofitlerin yaşam stratejileri

Bu çalışmada, Musa Dağı’ndaki epifitik vejetasyonu oluşturan briyofitlerin yaşam stratejileri analiz edilmiştir. Çalışma sonucunda alanın epifitik vejetasyonunu oluşturan 9 ciğerotu ve 44 karayosunu olmak üzere toplam 53 briyofit taksonu tespit edilmiştir. Taksonların hayat formu analizine göre 7 farklı hayat formu, yaşam stratejisi analizine göre de 3 faklı ana kategori olmak üzere 10 farklı yaşam stratejisi saptanmıştır. “We saçak şeklinde ” alandaki hakim hayat formu olurken, “Perennial kalıcı strateji” ise hakim yaşam stratejisi olmuştur

The life strategies of bryophytes which form epiphytic vegetation on Mount Musa/Turkey

In this study, the life strategies of bryophytes which form epiphytic vegetation on Mount Musa were analysed. Result of the study total 53 bryophyte taxa 9 liverworts and 44 mosses which form epiphytic vegetation of study area were recorded. According to life-form and life strategy analysis of taxa, 7 different life-forms and 3 different main categories to 10 different sub-main life-strategy categories were determined. While “Weft We ” determined as the most dominant life-form, “Perennial stayer strategy” determined as the most dominant life-strategy

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