Biotope - Typologie Européenne EUNIS

D4.1Niveau 3Bas-marais riches en bases, y compris les bas-marais eutrophes à hautes herbes, suintements et ruissellements calcaires
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Description
Wetlands and spring-mires, seasonally or permanently waterlogged, with a soligenous or topogenous base-rich, often calcareous water supply. Peat formation, when it occurs, depends on a permanently high watertable. Rich fens may be dominated by small or larger graminoids (Carex spp., Eleocharis spp., Juncus spp., Molinia caerulea, Phragmites australis, Schoenus spp., Sesleria spp.) or tall herbs (e.g. Eupatorium cannabinum). Where the water is base-rich but nutrient-poor, small sedges usually dominate the mire vegetation, together with a "brown moss" carpet. Hard-water spring mires (D4.1N) often contain tufa cones and other tufa deposits. Excluded is the water body of hard-water springs (C2.1); calcareous flushes of the alpine zone are a separate category (D4.2). Rich fens are exceptionally endowed with spectacular, specialised, strictly restricted species. They are among the habitats that have undergone the most serious decline. They are essentially extinct in several regions and gravely endangered in much of central and western Europe.
Taxons associés
Artemisia sp.Esp. diagn.Arthrocnemum sp.Esp. diagn.Corallinaceae sp.Esp. caract.Corallinaceae sp.Esp. diagn.Corallinaceae sp.Esp. caract.Corallinaceae sp.Esp. diagn.Crisiidae sp.Esp. caract.Didemnidae sp.Esp. caract.Eleocharis sp.Esp. caract.Elymus sp.Esp. diagn.Halocnemum sp.Esp. caract.Lotus sp.Esp. diagn.Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud., 1840Esp. caract.Schoenus L., 1753Esp. caract.Spergularia sp.Esp. diagn.Tofieldia calyculata (L.) Wahlenb., 1812Esp. diagn.Trifolium sp.Esp. diagn.Zygophyllum sp.Esp. diagn.
D4.1DNiveau 4Bas-marais alcalins à Scirpus hudsonianus (Trichophorum alpinum)
Habitat sélectionné
Description
Meso-eutrophic fen communities dominated by Scirpus hudsonianus (Trichophorum alpinum), with Drepanocladus revolvens, Scorpidium spp., Chrysohypnum stellatum, recorded from Scandinavia, from Germano-Baltic moraine land, from the subalpine and alpine levels of the Alps and the greater Hercynian ranges. They may constitute a Scirpus hudsonianus facies of the yellow-dioecious sedge fens of unit D4.153.
Taxons associés
Drepanocladus revolvens (Sw. ex anon.) Warnst.Esp. caract.Scirpus hudsonianus (Michx.) Fernald, 1906Esp. caract.Scorpidium (Schimp.) Limpr., 1899Esp. caract.Trichophorum alpinum (L.) Pers., 1805Esp. caract.
Analyse écologique du milieu (en fonction des espèces présentes)