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How robust are community-based plant bioindicators? Empirical testing of the relationship between Ellenberg values and direct environmental measures in woodland communities

机译:基于社区的植物生物指标有多强健?林地社区中埃伦伯格价值与直接环境措施之间关系的实证检验

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There are several community-based bioindicator systems that use species presence or abundance data as proxies for environmental variables. One example is the Ellenberg system, whereby vegetation data are used to estimate environmental soil conditions. Despite widespread use of Ellenberg values in ecological research, the correlation between bioindicated values and actual values is often an implicit assumption rather than based on empirical evidence. Here, we correlate unadjusted and UK-adjusted Ellenberg values for soil moisture, pH, and nitrate in relation to direct environmental measures for 50 woodland sites in the UK, which were subject to repeat sampling. Our results show the accuracy of Ellenberg values is parameter specific; pH values were a good proxy for direct environmental measures but this was not true for soil moisture, when relationships were weak and non-significant. For nitrates, there were important seasonal differences, with a strong positive logarithmic relationship in the spring but a non-significant (and negative) correlation in summer. The UK-adjusted values were better than, or equivalent to, Ellenberg's original ones, which had been quantified originally for Central Europe, in all cases. Somewhat surprisingly, unweighted values correlated with direct environmental measures better than did abundance-weighted ones. This suggests that the presence of rare plants can be highly important in accurate quantification of soil parameters and we recommend using an unweighted approach. However, site profiles created only using rare plants were inferior to profiles based on the whole plant community and thus cannot be used in isolation. We conclude that, for pH and nitrates, the Ellenberg system provides a useful estimate of actual conditions, but recalibration of moisture values should be considered along with the effect of seasonality on the efficacy of the system.
机译:有几种基于社区的生物指标系统,它们使用物种的存在或丰度数据作为环境变量的代理。一个例子是埃伦贝格(Ellenberg)系统,其中植被数据用于估算环境土壤条件。尽管Ellenberg值在生态研究中得到广泛使用,但生物指示值和实际值之间的相关性通常是隐含的假设,而不是基于经验证据。在这里,我们将未经调整和英国调整过的土壤水分,pH和硝酸盐的Ellenberg值与英国的50个林地(直接取样)的直接环境措施相关联。我们的结果表明,Ellenberg值的准确性是特定于参数的; pH值可以很好地代表直接的环境措施,但是当土壤水分关系弱且无关紧要时,则不是这样。对于硝酸盐而言,存在重要的季节差异,春季的对数关系很强,而夏季的对数关系却不显着(负)。在所有情况下,英国调整后的值均优于或等于最初针对中欧进行量化的埃伦伯格的原始值。出乎意料的是,未加权值与直接环境措施的相关性比丰度加权的更好。这表明稀有植物的存在对于准确定量土壤参数非常重要,我们建议使用非加权方法。但是,仅使用稀有植物创建的场所概况不如基于整个植物群落的概况,因此不能单独使用。我们得出的结论是,对于pH值和硝酸盐,Ellenberg系统可提供对实际条件的有用估算,但应考虑水分值的重新校准以及季节性因素对系统功效的影响。

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