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Identifying the trait syndromes of conservation indicator species: how distinct are British ancient woodland indicator plants from other woodland species?

机译:确定保护指示物种的特征综合症:英国古代林地指示植物与其他林地物种有何区别?

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Question: Ancient woodland indicator species (AWIs) are plant species which are thought to be restricted to areas of long-continuity woodland habitat. In many cases, however, these species have been identified on the basis of personal, to some extent, subjective experience. Do the species proposed as AWIs according to these lists have traits in common, and how distinct is their trait profile from that of other woodland plant species? Location: United Kingdom. Methods: We applied classification tree analysis to a plant trait database to assess the extent to which proposed AWI species can be clearly separated from other woodland plants based upon their traits. We contrasted AWI species with an objectively defined list of plants that are not considered to be AWIs but that have been commonly recorded in woodlands. We also investigate the effects of phylogeny and region specificity on species' proposed AWI status. Results: The results provide support for the distinctiveness of plant species thought to be associated with ancient woodland; they were found to be almost exclusively short, perennial species, usually with a high seed weight. Results also indicate that rarer AWIs have a more distinguishable trait profile than more common species. No link was found between phylogeny and AWI status. Conclusions: AWI species do have a distinguishable trait profile, despite their often partially subjective selection. The results of the classification tree analysis suggest that traits reflecting poor dispersal ability may be partly responsible for confining these species to ancient woodlands. This confirms other studies that emphasize their low ability to colonize secondary woodland sites and hence vulnerability to habitat conversion.
机译:问题:古代林地指示物物种(AWI)是被认为仅限于长期连续林地栖息地的植物物种。但是,在许多情况下,这些物种是根据个人(在某种程度上)主观经验确定的。根据这些清单提议作为AWI的物种是否具有相同的性状,它们的性状特征与其他林地植物物种有何不同?地点:英国。方法:我们将分类树分析应用于植物性状数据库,以根据其性状评估拟议的AWI物种与其他林地植物的明显区分程度。我们将AWI物种与客观定义的植物列表进行了对比,这些植物被认为不是AWI,但通常在林地中记录。我们还研究了系统发育和区域特异性对物种提议的AWI状态的影响。结果:结果为与古代林地有关的植物物种的独特性提供了支持;他们被发现几乎是短生的多年生物种,通常具有较高的种子重量。结果还表明,与更常见的物种相比,稀有的AWI具有更明显的性状特征。在系统发育和AWI状态之间没有发现联系。结论:尽管经常选择部分主观的选择,但AWI物种确实具有明显的性状特征。分类树分析的结果表明,反映较差的散布能力的性状可能部分地将这些物种限制在古代林地中。这证实了其他研究,这些研究强调了它们对次生林地的定殖能力低,因此不易转化为生境。

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