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Back into the past: Resurveying random plots to track community changes in Italian coastal dunes

机译:回到过去:重新调查随机地块以追踪意大利沿海沙丘的社区变化

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Resurveying studies are commonly appreciated as a means to monitoring temporal changes in plant diversity. However, most of them still rely on phytosociological plots, which, although representing an invaluable source of data, can lead to biased estimates of vegetation changes. At the community-level, temporal changes can be quantified by means of beta-diversity measures. However, compositional variation can be the result of two different, often contrasting, processes: turnover and nestedness. In this context we test the effectiveness of resurveying approaches based on quasi-permanent plots in revealing temporal changes in herbaceous communities of Mediterranean coastal dune systems. Indeed, due to their being highly dynamic, coastal dunes can be considered ideal habitats for implementing such tools. In particular, we quantified temporal changes in species composition occurred over 10–15 years by calculating Sørensen index of dissimilarity and, in order to determine whether the change was really driven by species turnover, we partitioned Sørensen index into its two components of turnover and nestedness. At the same time, since diagnostic species are considered to be particularly sensitive to habitat modifications and helpful in assessing changes in the ecological structure of a community, we analyzed temporal changes in the occurrence and cover of diagnostic species of the investigated habitats. Results show that coastal dune communities of our study area underwent consistent changes during the analyzed time-span. Almost 25% of the historical plots disappeared. Major transformations, mainly driven by species turnover, involved upper beach communities, embryonic and mobile dunes, as revealed by the parallel analysis of beta diversity and diagnostic species. This work shows how resurveying approaches can efficiently reveal useful insights on vegetation dynamics, therefore providing a solid basis for the implementation of effective conservation strategies, especially in endangered habitats.
机译:人们普遍认为,调查研究是监测植物多样性随时间变化的一种手段。但是,它们中的大多数仍然依赖于植物社会学图,尽管它代表了宝贵的数据来源,但仍可能导致对植被变化的估计偏差。在社区一级,可以通过β多样性度量来量化时间变化。但是,成分变化可能是两个不同(通常是相反)过程的结果:周转和嵌套。在这种情况下,我们测试了基于准永久性情节的调查方法在揭示地中海沿岸沙丘系统草本群落的时间变化方面的有效性。的确,由于沿海沙丘的高度动态性,可以认为是实施此类工具的理想栖息地。尤其是,我们通过计算Sørensen异质性指数量化了10-15年间物种组成的时间变化,并且为了确定这种变化是否确实是由物种更新驱动的,我们将Sørensen指数划分为更新和嵌套两部分。同时,由于诊断物种被认为对生境的改变特别敏感,并且有助于评估社区生态结构的变化,因此我们分析了被调查生境的诊断物种的发生和覆盖的时间变化。结果表明,在所研究的时间跨度内,我们研究区的沿海沙丘群落经历了一致的变化。几乎25%的历史地块消失了。对贝塔物种多样性和诊断物种的平行分析显示,主要由物种更新驱动的重大转化涉及上海滩社区,胚胎沙丘和流动沙丘。这项工作表明,调查方法如何能够有效地揭示有关植被动态的有用见解,从而为实施有效的保护战略(尤其是在濒危的生境中)提供坚实的基础。

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