41.121 - Germano-Baltic acidophilous beech forests

Classification des habitats du Paléarctique (2001)

Description

Fragmented and insularized acidophile Fagus sylvaticus forests of the western seaboard of Europe, in Denmark, southern Scandinavia, northern Germany, northern and eastern Poland, the Netherlands, middle Belgium, Picardy, Normandy and southern England.

Correspondances phytosociologiques

Periclymeno-Fagetum, Ilici-Fagetum, Milio-Fagetum, Fago-Quercetum p., Luzulo pilosae-Fagetum

Bibliographie

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)

Roisin, 1961; Durin & al., 1967; Frileux, 1974; Géhu, 1974; Ozenda, 1979; Ozenda & al., 1979; Noirfalise and Roisin, 1981; Matuszkiewicz, 1984: 111, 246-247; Aaby, 1983; Noirfalise, 1984: unit IV.6; Nordiska ministerradet, 1984: units 2.2.1.1, 2.2.1.2a; Noirfalise, 1986, 1987; Oberdorfer, 1990; Rodwell, 1991a: unit W15; Påhlsson, 1994: units 2.2.2.1, 2.2.2.2a; van der Ben, 1997.