Temporal beta diversity patterns reveal global change impacts in closed mountain grasslands

C. Lelli, A. Chiarucci, M. Tomaselli, M. Di Musciano, C. Lasen, Gianni Poloniato, J. Nascimbene
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Abstract Global changes are recognized as one of the main drivers of biodiversity changes over time, especially in mountain ecosystems. A key approach to detect and investigate the effect of climate and land use change on these ecosystems is represented by vegetation surveys. In this study, based on the resurvey of historical vegetation data, we assessed temporal beta-diversity patterns within and between subalpine and alpine vegetation types in the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park. Resurvey was focussed on plots sampled in four main vegetation types: 1 and 2) Mesophytic and xerophytic grasslands on neutral or base-rich soils respectively dominated by Sesleria caerulea and Carex sempervirens and by Sesleria caerulea and Helictotrichon parlatorei; 3) Acidophytic grasslands dominated by Nardus stricta; 4) Snowbeds with dominance of dwarf willows (Salix herbacea or S. retusa) or Luzula alpinopilosa. Our results revealed a pattern of floristic homogenization in grasslands and snowbeds indicating a decreasing heterogeneity, both within and between different vegetation types that can be associated with different components of global change. The highest temporal beta diversity and floristic homogenization were detected in snowbeds. In general, the magnitude of temporal changes differ between communities, thus claiming for conservation activities that are tailored to each vegetation type.
时间β多样性模式揭示了全球变化对封闭山地草原的影响
全球变化被认为是生物多样性随时间变化的主要驱动因素之一,特别是在山地生态系统中。植被调查是检测和调查气候和土地利用变化对这些生态系统影响的关键方法。本研究基于对历史植被数据的重新调查,评估了Dolomiti Bellunesi国家公园亚高山和高山植被类型内部和之间的时间多样性格局。对4种主要植被类型的样地进行了调查:1、2)中性或富碱性土壤上的中生和干生草地,分别以雪梨和苔草为主,以雪梨和斜旋毛虫为主;3)以狭叶藻(Nardus stricta)为主的酸性草地;4)以矮柳(Salix herbacea或S. retusa)或高山柳(Luzula alpinopilosa)为主的雪床。我们的研究结果揭示了草地和雪床的植物区系均质化模式,表明不同植被类型内部和之间的异质性正在降低,这可能与全球变化的不同组成部分有关。积雪层的β多样性和区系均质化程度最高。一般来说,不同群落的时间变化幅度不同,因此需要针对每种植被类型进行量身定制的保护活动。
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