Functional ecology of plant communities as a guide for vegetation management

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Flora Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.flora.2024.152627
Michele Dalle Fratte , Rossano Bolpagni , Simon Pierce , Bruno E.L. Cerabolini
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Abstract

Plant functional traits determine how individual plants cope with varying environmental conditions, and extensive literature supports their role in influencing ecosystem properties. The study of plant functional traits could help the prediction of species responses to disturbances and environmental change, thus providing invaluable knowledge to refine conservation strategies of species and vegetation. However, applications of functional ecology for vegetation management are still underrepresented.
The articles in this Special Issue of FLORA offer cutting-edge insights on the variation of plant traits and ecological strategies in response to environmental drivers, such as anthropogenic disturbance, climate and land use change. The results demonstrate how trait-based approaches can be used for the prediction of climate and land use change impacts on vulnerable sets of species or on biogeochemical cycles, reinforcing the concept that functional plant ecology can help identify the most effective procedures for vegetation management, such as the choice of mowing intensity in grasslands or planning vegetation recovery after wildfires.
Our knowledge of plant trait coordination at the community level is still undefined, especially concerning the integration of above- and belowground traits. This represents a missed opportunity for vegetation management, especially considering that a complete understanding of the dynamics of the entire ecosystem is crucial for complete understanding of ecosystem properties. Since plant functional traits can represent a straightforward tool for monitoring changes in ecosystem structure and functions, their use could support vegetation monitoring as required by different programs of nature conservation. It would be useful to embrace a perspective that integrates plant traits with systematic conservation planning, ensuring effective and sustainable conservation efforts.
植物群落功能生态学对植被管理的指导作用
植物功能性状决定了单个植物如何应对不同的环境条件,大量文献支持它们在影响生态系统特性方面的作用。植物功能性状的研究可以帮助预测物种对干扰和环境变化的反应,从而为完善物种和植被的保护策略提供宝贵的知识。然而,功能生态学在植被管理中的应用仍然不足。这期《植物志》特刊的文章提供了对植物性状变化和生态策略响应环境驱动因素的前沿见解,如人为干扰、气候和土地利用变化。研究结果表明,基于性状的方法可以用于预测气候和土地利用变化对脆弱物种或生物地球化学循环的影响,并强化了功能性植物生态学可以帮助确定最有效的植被管理程序的概念,例如选择草原的刈割强度或规划野火后的植被恢复。我们对植物在群落水平上的性状协调,特别是地上性状和地下性状的整合的认识尚不明确。这代表了植被管理的一个错失的机会,特别是考虑到对整个生态系统动态的全面了解对于全面了解生态系统特性至关重要。由于植物功能性状是监测生态系统结构和功能变化的直接工具,它们的使用可以支持不同自然保护计划所需的植被监测。将植物特性与系统的保护规划结合起来,确保有效和可持续的保护工作是有益的。
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Flora
Flora 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
10.50%
发文量
130
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: FLORA publishes original contributions and review articles on plant structure (morphology and anatomy), plant distribution (incl. phylogeography) and plant functional ecology (ecophysiology, population ecology and population genetics, organismic interactions, community ecology, ecosystem ecology). Manuscripts (both original and review articles) on a single topic can be compiled in Special Issues, for which suggestions are welcome. FLORA, the scientific botanical journal with the longest uninterrupted publication sequence (since 1818), considers manuscripts in the above areas which appeal a broad scientific and international readership. Manuscripts focused on floristics and vegetation science will only be considered if they exceed the pure descriptive approach and have relevance for interpreting plant morphology, distribution or ecology. Manuscripts whose content is restricted to purely systematic and nomenclature matters, to geobotanical aspects of only local interest, to pure applications in agri-, horti- or silviculture and pharmacology, and experimental studies dealing exclusively with investigations at the cellular and subcellular level will not be accepted. Manuscripts dealing with comparative and evolutionary aspects of morphology, anatomy and development are welcome.
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