DOI: 10.3390/d18080499 ISSN: 1424-2818

A Comparative Study on the Dune Vegetation of Turkish Coast with Particular Reference to Enez (Evros) Delta

Yüksel Ünlükaplan, K. Tulühan Yılmaz, E. Dilan Karagöz, U. Erhan Kaya

This study evaluates the unique ecological and floristic identity of the coastal dune vegetation in the Enez delta and adjacent dune coast of Saros Bay (southern Thrace) by comparing it with diverse dune systems across the Anatolian peninsula. A comprehensive data matrix of 97 phytosociological relevés across nine representative coastal dunes spanning the East Mediterranean, Aegean, Marmara, and Black Sea coasts was analyzed. Methodologically, univariate non-parametric approaches (Friedman variance analysis and Durbin–Conover tests) were integrated with multivariate techniques, including Hierarchical Cluster Analysis and Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA) based on a Bray–Curtis dissimilarity matrix. Ephedra distachya ssp. monostachya was found to be the most characteristic and differentiating taxa from the clustering. Friedman test results demonstrated highly heterogeneous species abundance across localities (χ2 = 27.2, p < 0.001). The multivariate synthesis revealed a profound ecological decoupling for Saros Bay dunes: while macroclimatic filtering forces a powerful functional convergence with arid Mediterranean models dominated by therophyte, strict composition-based metrics isolate Saros Bay coastal dunes into an entirely independent taxonomic clade. PCoA ordination confirmed this distinctiveness (p < 0.05 against six of the eight national localities), with the first two axes explaining 33.58% of the total variation (Axis 1: 19.66%, Axis 2: 13.92%). This isolation is driven by a high density of Irano-Turanian elements and specialized local lineages like Silene kotschyi. Conversely, a sharp latitudinal bio-climatic macro-gradient was mapped, showing a transition toward humid Black Sea systems strictly dictated by macroclimatic filtering rather than biotic competition (p > 0.05). To preserve these specialized niches, designating coastal dunes of Saros Bay as a Priority Conservation Unit and establishing international, transboundary catchment to coast monitoring frameworks are essential.

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