EUNIS habitat type (code G1.62) Protected by CoE Bern Convention Equivalent habitat type in EU Habitats Directive English name Atlantic acidophilous beech.

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EUNIS habitat type (code G1.62) Protected by CoE Bern Convention Equivalent habitat type in EU Habitats Directive English name Atlantic acidophilous beech forests EUNIS habitat classification 2012 > G - Woodland and forest habitats and other wooded land > G1 - Broadleaved deciduous woodland > G1.6 - Fagus woodland > G Atlantic acidophilous Fagus forests Atlantic acidophilous Fagus forests Description Fagus sylvatica or Fagus sylvatica-Quercus spp. forests developed on acid soils of the Atlantic domaine of Western Europe, differing from the forests of unit G1.61 by, in particular, the absence of Luzula luzuloides and a greater abundance of Ilex aquifolium. They may also contain Taxus baccata. Vegetation typesOther classificationsLegal instrumentsHistory Species May be protected by none

Covered by the following habitat types in international legal instruments and agreements Legal instrumentHabitat type legal nameHabitat type legal code i i Goes to the EUNIS Reference about the legal text Clickable: goes to related habitat type in EUNIS appl. Clickable: goes to legal text Vegetation typesOther classificationsLegal instrumentsHistory Species

Relation to vegetation types (syntaxa) The content of this table will be replaced with the new version, based on sparql table Vegetation typesOther classificationsLegal instrumentsHistory Species

Vegetation typesOther classificationsLegal instrumentsHistory Species The columns Abundance, Frequencies, Faithfulness always seem to be empty in current EUNIS. If that is the case please remove them in the new version. If you find content, please post export and show in the ticket. We need to understand if it should be kept. If Biogeographic region field is always the same (...not detailed in original data set), please remove the field. Can we have the same Gallery and List implementation for the species here as in Species factsheets? In that case, please keep Comment field (is it always the same)...????? CHECK

Relationship with other classifications ClassificationCodeRelationship type For relationship to plant communities (syntaxa), see Vegetation types Habitat type name Vegetation typesOther classificationsLegal instrumentsHistory Species

ClassificationCodeRelationship typeHabitat type name Vegetation typesOther classificationsLegal instrumentsHistory Species If ”Source” in Relationship type field can always go on top, it would be nice.