Species turnover and germination were analysed in the Veronica spicata
- Avenula pratensis limestone grassland community. Species turnover w
as estimated on the basis of presence/absence of species in fifty 10 x
10 cm permanent plots during the period 1986 to 1989. The contributio
n made by reproduction by seeds to turnover was evaluated by recording
newly-germinated seedlings on thirty-five 10 x 10 cm plots on three o
ccasions during the growing season in each year from 1986 to 1989. Tur
nover, expressed as the sum of increase and decrease of individual spe
cies (when comparing subsequent years), varied much between species an
d remarkably much between years. Seedling recruitment varied widely am
ongst and within years, indicating the occurrence of non-synchronized
regeneration occasions for different species. Species that showed high
turnover were different in life-form. High turnover values are relate
d to both reproduction by seeds and vegetative growth of species.