44.121 - Almond willow-osier scrub

Classification des habitats du Paléarctique (2001)

Description

Willow scrub, often dense, lining water courses of western Eurasian nemoral lowlands and hills, including those of the British Isles, of nemoral Western Europe, north to Denmark and nemoral Scandinavia, south to Euro-Siberian Iberia, of Central Europe, within the range of medio-European, Illyrian, Dacian and Getic deciduous forests, north to the Baltic States, south to the lower and middle courses of rivers of the Alpine, northern Dinaric and Carpathian periphery, of Eastern Europe in the upper basin of the Dniepr system, in particular the basins of the Prypiat, the Berezina, the Dniepr, the Desna, the upper basin of the Don and the Khoper, the upper basin of the Volga system, in particular the basins of the Oka, the Tana, the Volga, the Kama, the Bielaia, with Salix purpurea ssp. lambertiana, Salix triandra, Salix viminalis, Salix daphnoides var acutifolia (Salix acutifolia).

Correspondances phytosociologiques

Salicetum triandro-viminalis (Salicetum triandrae)

Bibliography

Devillers P., Devillers-Terschuren J. & Vander Linden C., 2001. PHYSIS Palaearctic Habitat Classification Database. Updated to 10 December 2001. Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles, Bruxelles. (Source)

Lebrun & al., 1949: unit 151; Noirfalise and Sougnez, 1961; Thill, 1964: 45; Mayer, 1974: 213; Westhoff and den Held, 1975; Walter, 1974: 205; Soo, 1980; Yon and Tendron, 1981; Moravec & al., 1983; Noirfalise, 1984: unit VIII.2; Bournérias, 1984; Matuszkiewicz, 1984; Nordiska ministerradet, 1984: unit 2.2.5.1 [p.]; Walter and Breckle, 1986: 125, 131, 132; Ellenberg, 1988; Oberdorfer, 1990; Rodwell, 1991a: unit W6c; Korotkov & al., 1991: 272; Pott, 1992: 331; Grass, 1993: 50-52; Påhlsson, 1994: unit 2.2.5.1 [p.]; Sanda & al., 1998: 222; Seliskar, 1998: 9.