The contribution of small shrubby patches to the functional diversity of wood-pastures

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Autor(a) principal: Oksuz, Duygu P.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Aguiar, Carlos A.S., Tápia, Susana, Llop, Esteve, Lopes, Paula, Serrano, Artur, Leal, Ana I., Correia, Otilia, Matos, Paula, Rainho, Ana, Branquinho, Cristina, Correia, Ricardo A., M. Palmeirim, Jorge
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/45345
Resumo: Wood-pastures are grazed systems resulting from a long-term use of natural woodlands by humans. These social-ecological systems, covering vast areas of Europe and other temperate regions, have both high biodiversity and economic values, so many are classified as High Nature Value Farmlands. However, in some regions a loss of spatial heterogeneity threatens this natural value. We investigated the potential contribution of tiny shrubby patches to increase spatial heterogeneity and functional diversity in wood-pasture landscapes. Specifically, we compared functional composition (Community Weighted Means) and functional diversity (Functional Dispersion and Functional Evenness) of assemblages of plants, beetles and lichens in those patches (252–3000 m2) and in the wood-pasture matrix. We found that shrubby patches and matrix harbour species assemblages with very distinct functional compositions in all studied taxonomic groups. Evergreen, woody, broad-leafed and fleshy-fruited are better represented in the patches. In beetles, the main differences were a greater prevalence of small-sized and fungivore species in the patches. Shrubby patches also mostly harboured lichens with fruticose- and foliose-broad growth forms, a greater humidity preference, and lower eutrophication tolerance. Moreover, the two indexes used to quantify functional diversity (Functional Dispersion and Functional Evenness) show that, overall, diversity is greater in patches than in the matrix; in patches Functional Dispersion is statistically higher for plants, and Evenness is statistically higher for beetles and lichen. These differences are all consistent with the very distinct ecological conditions in the matrix and patches. The greater overall functional diversity of shrubby patches, and the major differences in functional composition between patches and matrix, observed for all taxa, indicate that these patches greatly enhance the functional diversity of species assemblages in wood-pasture landscapes. Consequently, preserving and promoting tiny shrubby patches is a potentially valuable low-cost management tool to increase biodiversity and improve ecosystem functioning in wood-pasture landscapes.
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spelling The contribution of small shrubby patches to the functional diversity of wood-pasturesFunctional diversityHabitat managementMontado/dehesaMulti-taxaNative vegetationSilvopastureWood-pastures are grazed systems resulting from a long-term use of natural woodlands by humans. These social-ecological systems, covering vast areas of Europe and other temperate regions, have both high biodiversity and economic values, so many are classified as High Nature Value Farmlands. However, in some regions a loss of spatial heterogeneity threatens this natural value. We investigated the potential contribution of tiny shrubby patches to increase spatial heterogeneity and functional diversity in wood-pasture landscapes. Specifically, we compared functional composition (Community Weighted Means) and functional diversity (Functional Dispersion and Functional Evenness) of assemblages of plants, beetles and lichens in those patches (252–3000 m2) and in the wood-pasture matrix. We found that shrubby patches and matrix harbour species assemblages with very distinct functional compositions in all studied taxonomic groups. Evergreen, woody, broad-leafed and fleshy-fruited are better represented in the patches. In beetles, the main differences were a greater prevalence of small-sized and fungivore species in the patches. Shrubby patches also mostly harboured lichens with fruticose- and foliose-broad growth forms, a greater humidity preference, and lower eutrophication tolerance. Moreover, the two indexes used to quantify functional diversity (Functional Dispersion and Functional Evenness) show that, overall, diversity is greater in patches than in the matrix; in patches Functional Dispersion is statistically higher for plants, and Evenness is statistically higher for beetles and lichen. These differences are all consistent with the very distinct ecological conditions in the matrix and patches. The greater overall functional diversity of shrubby patches, and the major differences in functional composition between patches and matrix, observed for all taxa, indicate that these patches greatly enhance the functional diversity of species assemblages in wood-pasture landscapes. Consequently, preserving and promoting tiny shrubby patches is a potentially valuable low-cost management tool to increase biodiversity and improve ecosystem functioning in wood-pasture landscapes.Doctoral and post-doctoral grants: (PD/BD/106044/2015), (SFRH/BPD/88056/2012), (SFRH/BPD/118635/2016), and (SFRH/BPD/101983/2014).ElsevierRepositório da Universidade de LisboaOksuz, Duygu P.Aguiar, Carlos A.S.Tápia, SusanaLlop, EsteveLopes, PaulaSerrano, ArturLeal, Ana I.Correia, OtiliaMatos, PaulaRainho, AnaBranquinho, CristinaCorreia, Ricardo A.M. Palmeirim, Jorge2022-10-01T00:30:22Z2020-102020-10-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/45345engD.P.Oksuz; C.A.S. Aguiar; S.Tápia; E.Llop; P.Lopes; A.R.M.Serrano; A.I.Leal; O.Correia; P.Matos; A.Rainho; C.Branquinho; R.A.Correia; J.M.Palmerim. 2020. The contribution of small shrubby patches to the functional diversity of wood-pastures. Acta Oecologia, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actao.2020.10362610.1016/j.actao.2020.103626info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T16:47:04Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/45345Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:57:48.247891Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The contribution of small shrubby patches to the functional diversity of wood-pastures
title The contribution of small shrubby patches to the functional diversity of wood-pastures
spellingShingle The contribution of small shrubby patches to the functional diversity of wood-pastures
Oksuz, Duygu P.
Functional diversity
Habitat management
Montado/dehesa
Multi-taxa
Native vegetation
Silvopasture
title_short The contribution of small shrubby patches to the functional diversity of wood-pastures
title_full The contribution of small shrubby patches to the functional diversity of wood-pastures
title_fullStr The contribution of small shrubby patches to the functional diversity of wood-pastures
title_full_unstemmed The contribution of small shrubby patches to the functional diversity of wood-pastures
title_sort The contribution of small shrubby patches to the functional diversity of wood-pastures
author Oksuz, Duygu P.
author_facet Oksuz, Duygu P.
Aguiar, Carlos A.S.
Tápia, Susana
Llop, Esteve
Lopes, Paula
Serrano, Artur
Leal, Ana I.
Correia, Otilia
Matos, Paula
Rainho, Ana
Branquinho, Cristina
Correia, Ricardo A.
M. Palmeirim, Jorge
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author2 Aguiar, Carlos A.S.
Tápia, Susana
Llop, Esteve
Lopes, Paula
Serrano, Artur
Leal, Ana I.
Correia, Otilia
Matos, Paula
Rainho, Ana
Branquinho, Cristina
Correia, Ricardo A.
M. Palmeirim, Jorge
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oksuz, Duygu P.
Aguiar, Carlos A.S.
Tápia, Susana
Llop, Esteve
Lopes, Paula
Serrano, Artur
Leal, Ana I.
Correia, Otilia
Matos, Paula
Rainho, Ana
Branquinho, Cristina
Correia, Ricardo A.
M. Palmeirim, Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Functional diversity
Habitat management
Montado/dehesa
Multi-taxa
Native vegetation
Silvopasture
topic Functional diversity
Habitat management
Montado/dehesa
Multi-taxa
Native vegetation
Silvopasture
description Wood-pastures are grazed systems resulting from a long-term use of natural woodlands by humans. These social-ecological systems, covering vast areas of Europe and other temperate regions, have both high biodiversity and economic values, so many are classified as High Nature Value Farmlands. However, in some regions a loss of spatial heterogeneity threatens this natural value. We investigated the potential contribution of tiny shrubby patches to increase spatial heterogeneity and functional diversity in wood-pasture landscapes. Specifically, we compared functional composition (Community Weighted Means) and functional diversity (Functional Dispersion and Functional Evenness) of assemblages of plants, beetles and lichens in those patches (252–3000 m2) and in the wood-pasture matrix. We found that shrubby patches and matrix harbour species assemblages with very distinct functional compositions in all studied taxonomic groups. Evergreen, woody, broad-leafed and fleshy-fruited are better represented in the patches. In beetles, the main differences were a greater prevalence of small-sized and fungivore species in the patches. Shrubby patches also mostly harboured lichens with fruticose- and foliose-broad growth forms, a greater humidity preference, and lower eutrophication tolerance. Moreover, the two indexes used to quantify functional diversity (Functional Dispersion and Functional Evenness) show that, overall, diversity is greater in patches than in the matrix; in patches Functional Dispersion is statistically higher for plants, and Evenness is statistically higher for beetles and lichen. These differences are all consistent with the very distinct ecological conditions in the matrix and patches. The greater overall functional diversity of shrubby patches, and the major differences in functional composition between patches and matrix, observed for all taxa, indicate that these patches greatly enhance the functional diversity of species assemblages in wood-pasture landscapes. Consequently, preserving and promoting tiny shrubby patches is a potentially valuable low-cost management tool to increase biodiversity and improve ecosystem functioning in wood-pasture landscapes.
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