Linkages between plant functional diversity and soil-based ecosystem services in urban and peri-urban vacant lots

IF 2.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Poliana Mendes, Bérenger Bourgeois, Stéphanie Pellerin, Carly D Ziter, Jérôme Cimon-Morin, Monique Poulin
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Initiatives to repurpose vacant lots to improve people’s well-being are increasing worldwide. Still, little is known about how distinct plant communities influence the provision of ecosystem services in vacant lots. To bridge this gap, we investigated associations in vacant lots between land-cover type, plant diversity (both taxonomic and functional), and composition with soil organic carbon and hydraulic conductivity which are indicators of carbon storage and stormwater runoff control. We sampled plant communities, soil organic carbon, and hydraulic conductivity across 50 sites, three plots per site, in the Greater Quebec City Area, Canada. The sites comprised five land-cover types: lawn, bare soil, low- and high-density herbaceous vegetation, and sparse trees. Soil organic carbon was lowest in bare soil lots, while the lowest hydraulic conductivity was found in lots with sparse trees and high-density herbaceous vegetation. Soil organic carbon was positively correlated with forb and total plant cover, but negatively correlated with functional dispersion. Hydraulic conductivity was positively correlated with taproot frequency and functional dispersion of three traits (lifespan, specific leaf area, and reproductive modes), but negatively correlated with grass and total plant cover. This research highlights the associations between plant functional traits and groups with soil characteristics, uncovering patterns that might be overlooked if only land-cover was considered, such as higher carbon storage and hydraulic conductivity associated with forb-rich meadows with high taproot frequency. We advocate for a trait-focused approach in vacant lot revitalization, particularly when the goal is to enhance local levels of soil-based ecosystem services.

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城市和城郊空地植物功能多样性与基于土壤的生态系统服务之间的联系
重新利用空地改善人们福祉的举措在全球范围内日益增多。然而,人们对不同植物群落如何影响空地生态系统服务的提供知之甚少。为了弥补这一空白,我们研究了空地的土地覆盖类型、植物多样性(分类学和功能学)和组成与土壤有机碳和水力传导性之间的关系,土壤有机碳和水力传导性是碳储存和雨水径流控制的指标。我们在加拿大大魁北克市地区的 50 个地点(每个地点三个地块)对植物群落、土壤有机碳和水力传导性进行了采样。这些地点包括五种土地覆盖类型:草坪、裸土、低密度和高密度草本植被以及稀疏树木。裸土地块的土壤有机碳含量最低,而树木稀疏和高密度草本植被地块的导水率最低。土壤有机碳与禁草和植物总覆盖率呈正相关,但与功能分散度呈负相关。水导率与直根频率和三种性状(寿命、比叶面积和繁殖模式)的功能分散性呈正相关,但与草地和植物总覆盖率呈负相关。这项研究强调了植物功能性状和群体与土壤特性之间的关联,揭示了如果只考虑土地覆盖率可能会被忽视的模式,例如,直根频率高、富含禁止植物的草甸具有更高的碳储量和水导率。我们主张在空地振兴中采用注重性状的方法,尤其是当目标是提高当地基于土壤的生态系统服务水平时。
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Urban Ecosystems
Urban Ecosystems BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-ECOLOGY
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5.70
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期刊介绍: Urban Ecosystems is an international journal devoted to scientific investigations of urban environments and the relationships between socioeconomic and ecological structures and processes in urban environments. The scope of the journal is broad, including interactions between urban ecosystems and associated suburban and rural environments. Contributions may span a range of specific subject areas as they may apply to urban environments: biodiversity, biogeochemistry, conservation biology, wildlife and fisheries management, ecosystem ecology, ecosystem services, environmental chemistry, hydrology, landscape architecture, meteorology and climate, policy, population biology, social and human ecology, soil science, and urban planning.
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