Exploring dynamics of floristic composition in Mediterranean grasslands: a case study from Sardinia, Italy

G. Piga, M. Caria, Nour Al Hajj, M. Malavasi, G. Rivieccio, S. Bagella
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Mediterranean grasslands stand out as biodiversity hotspots due to their inclusion of diverse habitats that foster a remarkable range of biological diversity, characterized by inter-annual variability of floristic composition. This study aims to assess the inter-annual dynamics of the floristic composition in a grassland within a typical silvopastoral system in the Mediterranean basin, within the framework of rainfall variability. The study was performed on a farm representative of Mediterranean silvopastoral systems in Central-Western Sardinia (Italy). Vegetation surveys started in the spring of 2018 and concluded in the spring of 2022. They were conducted annually in the spring (S) and winter (W) seasons, using the point quadrat method along eight permanent transects. The dynamics of floristic composition were compared within and between years in terms of variability of specific percentage contribution (CSP) of each plant species. The results highlighted substantial differences in the composition of plant assemblages between the two seasons (W vs S) and between surveys within each season for all a posteriori comparisons. Anthemis arvensis, Lolium rigidum, Festuca ligustica and Medicago polymorpha were the main discriminating plant species between seasons. Considering the discriminant species between the four winter surveys, we found a positive effect of August rain on Cynodon dactylonCSP and a negative one on Trifolium subterraneumCSP. Considering the spring surveys, we found a positive effect of January rain on L. rigidum and a negative effect on Plantago lanceolata. The rain affected the inter-annual dynamics of floristic composition in the Mediterranean grasslands. Other factors, such as temperature, remain to be investigated. Moreover, a more extended data series may allow us to strengthen our results.
地中海草地植物组成动态探索:意大利撒丁岛案例研究
地中海草原是生物多样性的热点地区,因为这里有多种多样的栖息地,孕育了丰富多彩的生物多样性,其特点是植物组成的年际变化。本研究的目的是在降雨量变化的框架内,评估地中海盆地一个典型林牧系统中草地植物组成的年际动态。研究在撒丁岛(意大利)中西部一个具有代表性的地中海林牧系统农场进行。植被调查始于 2018 年春季,结束于 2022 年春季。调查在每年的春季(S)和冬季(W)进行,采用点四分法,沿八个永久横断面进行。根据每种植物的具体贡献百分比(CSP)的变化情况,比较了不同年份内和不同年份间植物组成的动态。结果表明,在所有后验比较中,两个季节(西季与南季)之间以及每个季节内不同调查之间的植物组合构成存在巨大差异。Anthemis arvensis、Lolium rigidum、Festuca ligustica 和 Medicago polymorpha 是季节间的主要区分植物物种。考虑到四次冬季调查的区分物种,我们发现八月的雨水对 Cynodon dactylonCSP 有积极影响,对 Trifolium subterraneumCSP 有消极影响。在春季调查中,我们发现 1 月份的降雨对硬叶草有积极影响,而对车前草有消极影响。降雨影响了地中海草地植物组成的年际动态。温度等其他因素仍有待研究。此外,更长的数据序列可能会使我们的研究结果更有说服力。
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Plant Sociology
Plant Sociology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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