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Plant composition and diversity in a semi-natural Mediterranean island landscape: the importance of environmental factors
Authors:Tim Drissen  Christopher Faust  Robin Stadtmann  Julia T Treitler  Stefan Zerbe  Jasmin Mantilla-Contreras
Institution:1. Ecology and Environmental Education Group, Department of Biology, University of Hildesheim, Universit?tsplatz 1, Hildesheim, D-31141, Germany;2. drissen@uni-hildesheim.de;4. Department of Geography, University of Hildesheim, Universit?tsplatz 1, Hildesheim, D-31141, Germany;5. Free University Bozen Bolzano, Faculty for Science and Technology, Piazza Università 5, Bolzano, I-39100, Italy
Abstract:Abstract

Islands crucially contribute to the Mediterranean Basin’s high floristic diversity, which, however, is at risk facing climate and land-use changes. Besides the identification of highly diverse areas, the knowledge about factors favouring diversity is of great importance. We analysed plant species diversity and composition related to environmental factors over varied vegetation units on a former Italian prison island in the northwest of Sardinia. Due to a long history of land use with grazing and later abandonment the nowadays protected island features a semi-natural landscape and can serve as an example for strongly anthropogenic altered insular ecosystems. Floristic composition, soil properties, microclimate and ungulate abundance were assessed. Relationships of vegetation composition and diversity with abiotic variables were examined by Canonical Correspondence Analysis, which indicated the importance of air temperature, soil moisture, slope gradient and C/N ratio for floristic differentiation. Most important abiotic factors for plant species richness were relative air humidity and soil moisture, while floristic diversity was mainly determined by air temperature and pH. Furthermore, observation data pointed to an adverse influence of ungulate abundance for plant species diversity. Regarding nature conservation, grazing intensity thus must be critically taken into account, especially for sensitive vegetation units like the coastal garrigue.
Keywords:C/N ratio  grazing  land use  microclimate  ordination  plant species richness  soil moisture  vegetation classification
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