R. Junker, Maximilian Hanusch, Xie He, Victoria Ruiz-Hernández, J. Otto, Sabine Kraushaar, K. Bauch, Florian Griessenberger, Lisa-Maria Ohler, W. Trutschnig
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引用次数: 14
Abstract
Abstract. Studies on ecological successions have a long tradition and have strongly
contributed to the understanding of community assembly, niche theory, and
ecosystem structure and functionality. Reports on ecological successions are
however mostly restricted to one or two taxonomic groups, neglecting the
mutual influences and dependencies between multiple taxonomic groups that
are the building blocks of diverse communities. We introduce the Alpine
research platform Odenwinkel to promote observational and experimental research on the
emergence of multidiversity and ecosystem complexity. We established n= 140 permanent plots along the successional gradient of the forefield of the
Odenwinkelkees glacier at the end of the Stubachtal valley in the Hohe Tauern
range (Hohe Tauern National Park, Land Salzburg, Austria). In summer 2019 we
completed a first full inventory of biotic and abiotic characteristics of
these plots covering the diversity and composition of vascular plants,
bryophytes, arthropods, and other animals, bacteria and fungi as well as some
geomorphologic properties. In this paper we introduce the design of the
research platform and show first results. While focusing on the diversity
and composition of vascular plants along the successional gradient, we also
provide data on the diversity of animals, bacteria, and fungi. The
Odenwinkel platform will be available as a long-term ecological research site where
researchers from various disciplines can contribute to the accumulation of knowledge
on ecological successions and on how interactions between various taxonomic
groups structure ecological complexity in this Alpine environment.
Web EcologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
6
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍:
Web Ecology (WE) is an open-access journal issued by the European Ecological Federation (EEF) representing the ecological societies within Europe and associated members. Its special value is to serve as a publication forum for national ecological societies that do not maintain their own society journal. Web Ecology publishes papers from all fields of ecology without any geographic restriction. It is a forum to communicate results of experimental, theoretical, and descriptive studies of general interest to an international audience. Original contributions, short communications, and reviews on ecological research on all kinds of organisms and ecosystems are welcome as well as papers that express emerging ideas and concepts with a sound scientific background.