EUNIS habitat classification 2017 > Q - Wetlands > Q5 - Helophyte beds > Q53 - Tall-sedge bed

Tall-sedge bed

Description (English)

This habitat develops throughout the European lowlands, though less commonly to the warmer south, on the margins of standing and slow-moving fresh waters just above the mean water level, but subject to periodic flooding, and on year-round water-saturated soils. Tall-sedge communities are usually species-poor, often dominated by one productive plant, often of densely tussock habit, and accompanied by few characteristic species, often disposed in mosaics on and between the tussocks. The particular dominant depends on climate, substrate, hydrology and trophic level of the habitat and, now usually in the past, on management by grazing or cutting. The main threats are the expansion of agricultural, industrial and urban areas and changes in the level of groundwater and its pollution. Often the habitat is totally transformed without the possibility of natural recovery, and strong intervention is usually needed for recovery.

Source: EUNIS habitat classification

Quick facts

EUNIS habitat type code Q53
Relation to Resolution 4 habitat type (used for designation of Emerald sites)

Vegetation types

Relation to vegetation types (syntaxa)

Not available

Indicator species

Diagnostic species
Constant species
Dominant species
Flowering Plants Carex acuta
Flowering Plants Carex vesicaria
Flowering Plants Carex riparia

Diagnostic species occur concentrated in the habitat in question, but are absent or rare in other habitats. They are good positive indicators of the habitat, but they do not need to occur in every location of the habitat.

Species scientific name English common name Species group
Carex acuta Flowering Plants
Carex vesicaria Flowering Plants
Carex riparia Flowering Plants
Flowering Plants Carex acuta
Flowering Plants Galium palustre
Flowering Plants Lythrum salicaria
Flowering Plants Lysimachia vulgaris
Flowering Plants Carex vesicaria
Flowering Plants Phragmites australis
Flowering Plants Carex riparia
Flowering Plants Iris pseudacorus
Flowering Plants Carex acutiformis
Ferns Equisetum fluviatile
Flowering Plants Caltha palustris
Flowering Plants Ranunculus repens
Flowering Plants Lycopus europaeus
Flowering Plants Persicaria amphibia
Flowering Plants Filipendula ulmaria
Ferns Equisetum palustre
Flowering Plants Mentha aquatica
Flowering Plants Juncus effusus
Flowering Plants Carex rostrata

Constant species occur frequently in the habitat, but they may include generalist species that are also frequent in other habitats.

Species scientific name English common name Species group
Carex acuta Flowering Plants
Galium palustre Flowering Plants
Lythrum salicaria Flowering Plants
Lysimachia vulgaris Flowering Plants
Carex vesicaria Flowering Plants
Phragmites australis Flowering Plants
Carex riparia Flowering Plants
Iris pseudacorus Flowering Plants
Carex acutiformis Flowering Plants
Equisetum fluviatile Ferns
Caltha palustris Flowering Plants
Ranunculus repens Flowering Plants
Lycopus europaeus Flowering Plants
Persicaria amphibia Flowering Plants
Filipendula ulmaria Flowering Plants
Equisetum palustre Ferns
Mentha aquatica Flowering Plants
Juncus effusus Flowering Plants
Carex rostrata Flowering Plants
Flowering Plants Carex acuta
Flowering Plants Carex riparia
Flowering Plants Carex vesicaria
Flowering Plants Carex acutiformis
Flowering Plants Cladium mariscus
Flowering Plants Carex paniculata

Dominant species are those that often reach high cover in the habitat, thus determining the habitat physiognomy.

Species scientific name English common name Species group
Carex acuta Flowering Plants
Carex riparia Flowering Plants
Carex vesicaria Flowering Plants
Carex acutiformis Flowering Plants
Cladium mariscus Flowering Plants
Carex paniculata Flowering Plants

Other classifications

Classification Code Habitat type name Relationship type
EUNIS Habitat Classification 2007 (revised descriptions 2012) D5.2 Beds of large sedges normally without free-standing water same
European Red List of Habitats C5.2 Tall-sedge bed same
For relation to plant communities (syntaxa), see Vegetation types

History

Classification Code Habitat type name Relationship type Comment
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200410 D5.2 Beds of large sedges normally without free-standing water same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 D5.2 Beds of large sedges normally without free-standing water same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 D5.2 Beds of large sedges normally without free-standing water same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199910 D5.2 Beds of large sedges normally without free-standing water same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199811 D5.2 Beds of large sedges normally without free-standing water same
Palaearctic Habitat Classification 199905 53.2 Large sedge communities narrower
Palaearctic Habitat Classification 199905 53.3 Fen-sedge beds narrower
Palaearctic Habitat Classification 1997 53.2 Large sedge communities narrower
Palaearctic Habitat Classification 1997 53.3 Fen-sedge beds narrower
Palaearctic Habitat Classification 1996 53.3   narrower
Palaearctic Habitat Classification 1996 53.2   narrower
Palaearctic Habitat Classification 1993 53.3   narrower
Palaearctic Habitat Classification 1993 53.2   narrower
CORINE Biotopes Classification 1991 53.2   narrower
CORINE Biotopes Classification 1991 53.3   narrower
CORINE Biotopes Classification 1989 53.2   narrower
CORINE Biotopes Classification 1989 53.3   narrower
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