欧洲落叶林当地植物多样性和群落饱和度模式

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Jolina Paulssen, Jörg Brunet, Sara A. O. Cousins, Guillaume Decocq, Pieter De Frenne, Pallieter De Smedt, Per-Ola Hedwall, Jonathan Lenoir, Jaan Liira, Jessica Lindgren, Tobias Naaf, Taavi Paal, Alicia Valdés, Kris Verheyen, Monika Wulf, Martin Diekmann
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问题 在森林斑块尺度和景观尺度上,当地森林条件和特征如何影响欧洲地块尺度的植物多样性?这些模式在森林专家和普通专家之间是否有所不同?群落饱和度模式在周围景观类型不同的森林之间是否存在差异? 地点 欧洲从西南到东北梯度的落叶林采样,包括五个国家(法国、比利时、德国、瑞典和爱沙尼亚)的八个地区。 方法 我们通过埃伦伯格指标值(土壤水分、土壤氮素、土壤 pH 值、光照可用性)、斑块尺度特征(斑块尺度植物多样性、森林斑块年龄、森林斑块大小)和景观尺度变量(代表森林斑块的低连通性和高连通性)评估了当地条件对地块尺度植物多样性的影响,并分别对森林专性物种和通性物种进行了评估。此外,我们还运行了回归模型来研究群落饱和模式。 结果 我们发现了森林专业物种和普通物种之间的生态位划分模式。低光照和中等土壤湿度有利于森林专性物种,而通性物种则主要出现在高光照、中等和高土壤湿度条件下。一般来说,我们发现中等土壤酸碱度时的地块尺度多样性最高。斑块尺度的多样性对地块尺度的多样性有积极影响,高连通性景观中的地块比低连通性景观中的地块具有更高的多样性。此外,我们还观察到两种景观类型的群落饱和度都很高。 结论 森林斑块的高度连通性对当地植物多样性的积极影响强调了小型半自然栖息地(如树线、未利用的田边和树篱)对提高森林植物在农业景观中潜在扩散的重要性。群落饱和模式表明,当斑块尺度的多样性增加时,当地条件和过程对地块尺度多样性的相关性也在增加。
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Patterns of local plant diversity and community saturation in deciduous forests in Europe

Patterns of local plant diversity and community saturation in deciduous forests in Europe

Questions

How do local forest conditions and characteristics at the forest patch - scale and landscape - scale affect plot-scale plant diversity in Europe? Do these patterns vary between forest specialists and generalists? Do community saturation patterns differ between forests varying in their surrounding landscape type?

Location

Deciduous forests sampled along a European gradient from southwest to northeast comprising eight regions in five countries (France, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Estonia).

Methods

We examined the effects of local conditions assessed by means of Ellenberg indicator values (soil moisture, soil nitrogen, soil pH, light availability), patch-scale characteristics (patch-scale plant diversity, forest patch age, forest patch size) and a landscape-scale variable (representing low and high connectivity of forest patches) on plot-scale plant diversity, separately for forest specialist and generalist species. Additionally, we ran regression models to examine community saturation patterns.

Results

We found patterns of niche partitioning among forest specialists and generalists. Low light availability and medium soil moisture favored forest specialists, while generalists were mostly present at higher light availability and medium and high soil moisture. In general, we found the highest plot-scale diversity at medium soil pH. Patch-scale diversity showed a positive impact on plot-scale diversity and plots in the high-connectivity landscape had a higher diversity than plots in the low-connectivity landscape. Further, we observed a high degree of community saturation in both landscape types.

Conclusion

The positive impact of a high connectivity of forest patches on local plant diversity emphasizes the importance of small semi-natural habitats like tree lines, unused field margins and hedgerows to enhance the potential dispersal of forest plants across agricultural landscapes. Community saturation patterns revealed the increasing relevance of local conditions and processes for plot-scale diversity when patch-scale diversity increases.

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Journal of Vegetation Science
Journal of Vegetation Science 环境科学-林学
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6.00
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3.60%
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60
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Vegetation Science publishes papers on all aspects of plant community ecology, with particular emphasis on papers that develop new concepts or methods, test theory, identify general patterns, or that are otherwise likely to interest a broad international readership. Papers may focus on any aspect of vegetation science, e.g. community structure (including community assembly and plant functional types), biodiversity (including species richness and composition), spatial patterns (including plant geography and landscape ecology), temporal changes (including demography, community dynamics and palaeoecology) and processes (including ecophysiology), provided the focus is on increasing our understanding of plant communities. The Journal publishes papers on the ecology of a single species only if it plays a key role in structuring plant communities. Papers that apply ecological concepts, theories and methods to the vegetation management, conservation and restoration, and papers on vegetation survey should be directed to our associate journal, Applied Vegetation Science journal.
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