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Plant functional group composition and large‐scale species richness in European agricultural landscapes
Authors:Jaan Liira  Torsten Schmidt  Tsipe Aavik  Paul Arens  Isabel Augenstein  Debra Bailey  Regula Billeter  Roman Bukáček  Françoise Burel  Geert De Blust  Raphaël De Cock  Jolanda Dirksen  Peter J Edwards  Roman Hamerský  Felix Herzog  Stefan Klotz  Ingolf Kühn  Didier Le Coeur  Pavlina Miklová  Martina Roubalova  Oliver Schweiger  Marinus JM Smulders  Walter KRE van Wingerden  Rob Bugter  Martin Zobel
Institution:1. University of Tartu, Institute of Ecology and Earcht Sciences, Lai 40, Tartu, 51005, Estonia;2. E‐mail jaan.liira@ut.ee;3. tsipe.aavik@ut.ee;4. martin.zobel@ut.ee;5. UFZ, Helmholz Centre for Environmental Research, Theodor‐Lieser‐Str. 4;6. 06120 Halle, Germany;7. E‐mail torsten.schmidt@ufz.de;8. oliver.schweiger@ufz.de;9. stefan.klotz@ufz.de;10. ingolf.kuehn@ufz.de;11. Plant Research International, Wageningen UR, Wageningen, The Netherlands;12. E‐mail paul.arens@wur.nl;13. rene.smulders@wur.nl;14. Technical University Munich, Chair for Strategies of Landscape Management;15. E‐mail isabel.augenstein@lrz.tum.de;16. Agroscope Reckenholz T?nikon Research Station ART, Switzerland;17. E‐mail debra.bailey@art.admin.ch;18. felix.herzog@art.admin.ch;19. Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland;20. E‐mail regula.billeter@env.ethz.ch;21. edwards@env.ethz.ch;22. CENIA ‐ Czech Environmental Information Agency, Prague, Czech Republic;23. E‐mail roman.bukacek@cenia.cz;24. CNRS, UMR ECOBIO, Université Rennes 1, Rennes, France;25. E‐mail francoise.burel@univ‐rennesl.fr;26. Research Institute for Nature and Forest, Kliniekstraat 25, 1070 Brussel, Belgium;27. E‐mail raphael.de.cock@inbo.be;28. geert.de.blust@inbo.be;29. Alterra Green World Research, Wageningen UR, Postbus 47, 6700 AA, Wageningen, The Netherlands;30. E‐mail jolanda.dirksen@wur.nl;31. w.wingerden@chello.nl;32. rob.bugter@wur.nl;33. Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection of the Czech Republic, Kali?anická 3–6, Praha 3, Czech Republic;34. E‐mail pavlina.miklova@schkocr.cz;35. roman.hamersky@schkocr.cz;36. Agrocampus Rennes, INRA SAD Paysage, Rennes, France;37. E‐mail didier.lecoeur@agrocampus‐rennes.fr;38. Institute of Forest Ecosystems Research Ltd. (IFER), Jilove u Prahy, Czech Republic;39. E‐mail roubalova@ifer.cz
Abstract:Question: Which are the plant functional groups responding most clearly to agricultural disturbances? Which are the relative roles of habitat availability, landscape configuration and agricultural land use intensity in affecting the functional composition and diversity of vascular plants in agricultural landscapes? Location: 25 agricultural landscape areas in seven European countries. Methods: We examined the plant species richness and abundance in 4 km × 4 km landscape study sites. The plant functional group classification was derived from the BIOLFLOR database. Factorial decomposition of functional groups was applied. Results: Natural habitat availability and low land use intensity supported the abundance and richness of perennials, sedges, pteridophytes and high nature quality indicator species. The abundance of clonal species, C and S strategists was also correlated with habitat area. An increasing density of field edges explained a decrease in richness of high nature quality species and an increase in richness of annual graminoids. Intensive agriculture enhanced the richness of annuals and low nature quality species. Conclusions: Habitat patch availability and habitat quality are the main drivers of functional group composition and plant species richness in European agricultural landscapes. Linear elements do not compensate for the loss of habitats, as they mostly support disturbance tolerant generalist species. In order to conserve vascular plant species diversity in agricultural landscapes, the protection and enlargement of existing patches of (semi‐) natural habitats appears to be more effective than relying on the rescue effect of linear elements. This should be done in combination with appropriate agricultural management techniques to limit the effect of agrochemicals to the fields.
Keywords:Agricultural land use  Habitat fragmentation Habitat loss  Landscape structure  Plant functional type  Plant growth form  Plant species richness
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