Abstract

The floristic diversity of Deliblato sands SNR is significantly endangered by the spread of invasive plants. In addition to field research, which included the collection of plant material in the area of Deliblato sands SNR, primary and secondary data was collected in this paper. The primary data for the purposes of this study was obtained by applying a questionnaire technique to the management of the protected area - PE ?Vojvodinasume? and an expert interview technique to a representative of the Provincial Institute for Nature Conservation. The secondary data was collected to gain a better and broader understanding of the management of Deliblato sands SNR. Based on the field investigations, the analysis of primary and secondary data on invasive plant species was also recognized as a key threatening factor. An analysis of the floristic structure and composition of these plant species, their origin, as well as the manner of their propagation and reproduction was carried out, in order to make a recommendation on the preventive measures for the protection and suppression of invasive plant species and to improve the habitat. In the area of Deliblato sands SNR, 39 invasive plant species (4,33% of the total flora) were found with different invasiveness categories, among which herbaceous, annual, North American species from the Compositae family prevail. Protection measures include the mapping of habitats of invasive species, establishing cooperation with managers and scientific institutions, constant monitoring of endangered habitats and plant species, as well as the creation of a special sector responsible for enhancing biodiversity.

Highlights

  • The Republic of Serbia is one of the global centres of plant diversity

  • The aim of this paper is to present the current state of floristic diversity of the Deliblato sands Special Nature Reserve (SNR), to investigate invasive plant species as a threatening factor of floristic diversity and to propose adequate protection measures

  • According to the field observations, interviews with experts and managers, invasive plants present the dominant factor threatening to the floristic diversity of Deliblato sands SNR

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Introduction

The Republic of Serbia is one of the global centres of plant diversity. An 18% share of the total vascular flora of Europe, and 1,7% of the total world vascular flora is recorded in the territory of Serbia (2011/c).The factors that threaten floristic diversity are related to the overall biodiversity. The Republic of Serbia is one of the global centres of plant diversity. The threatening factors comprise the following activities: the change of land use purpose (habitat loss, fragmentation and habitat degradation), plantation cultivation of monocultural plant species, expansion of agricultural land, settlements and industrial areas, the over-exploitation of biological resources, the introduction of allochthonous species and genetically modified organisms, the pollution of air, water and soil, climate change and the changes of natural water levels (M i j ovi ć, 2012). One of the measures of biodiversity protection for an area is to declare that area protected. This limits the use of natural resources as well as activities that threaten biodiversity

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