Current status of the rare British endemic Gentianella amarella subsp. occidentalis, Dune Gentian (Gentianaceae)

Authors

  • Lyn Evans Bridgend College/ University of South Wales
  • Timothy C.G. Rich

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33928/bib.2021.03.136

Keywords:

dune slack, endangered, England, IUCN threat criteria, Wales

Abstract

Gentianella amarella subsp. occidentalis, Dune Gentian, is a rare annual of dune slacks endemic to Western Britain. Its current status was compared to historic records. A maximum of 2250 plants were found in ten subpopulations in four sites in 2019-2020. It was not refound in three sites and 15 subpopulations. It is assessed as IUCN threat category ‘Endangered’. Its primary vegetation type is SD14d Salix repens - Campylium stellatum dune slack Festuca rubra subcommunity, within which it favours short, open structure on dry, low nutrient soils. Conservation requires managing and creating its niche in the dune slacks.

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Published

2021-07-26