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Indicators for taxonomic and functional aspects of biodiversity in vineyard agro-ecosystem of Southern Switzerland

Author(s)
Trivellone, Valeria
Schoenenberger, Nicola
Bellosi, Bruno
Jermini, Mauro
de Bello, Francesco
Mitchell, Edward  
Laboratoire de biodiversité du sol  
Moretti, Marco
Date issued
March 11, 2014
In
Biological Conservation
No
170
From page
103
To page
109
Subjects
Biodiversity surrogates Functional indices Indicator species Switzerland Vineyard floor vegetation
Abstract
t is widely accepted that the concept of biodiversity embraces two essential and complementary com- ponents: taxonomic and functional diversity. Our goal is to produce a list of plant species predictive of high taxonomic and functional biodiversity values and discuss their use within biodiversity monitoring programmes. We selected a representative sample of 48 vineyard areas from Southern Switzerland, and vegetation from the ground cover was sampled from within a total of 120 sampling plots. We con- sidered ten widely used functional traits and selected six taxonomic and functional indices. We applied a two-step analysis: (i) using Threshold Indicator Taxa Analysis (TITAN) based on the above mentioned bio- diversity indices, we defined 3 groups of sampling plots with low (L), medium (M) and high (H) biodiver- sity values; (ii) using the Indicator Value analysis, we identify indicator species that are significantly associated with the above-mentioned groups and their combinations. In total, 259 vascular plants were identified across the sampling plots. As a whole, 52 species were significant indicators for groups with high and mid-to-high biodiversity values. Out of all indicator species, 24 (46%) were exclusively selected by functional biodiversity indices whereas only 10 (19%) were associated with taxonomic indices. Eigh- teen (35% of the total) species were selected by both types of indices. We point out that indicator species associated with two different aspects of biodiversity show a high degree of complementarity. Our results emphasize the need to consider functional aspects of biodiversity in diversity-conservation strategies when the objectives are to preserve both taxonomic diversity and ecosystem functioning.
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journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/55028
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