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Plant species richness of nature reserves: the interplay of area, climate and habitat in a central European landscape
Authors:Petr Py&#;ek†  Tomá&#; Ku&#;era‡  Vojt&#;ch Jaro&#;ík§
Institution:Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, CZ-252 43 Pr?honice, Czech Republic, E-mail:;Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Dukelská135, CZ-379 82 T?eboň, Czech Republic, E-mail:;Department of Zoology, Faculty of Sciences, Charles University, Vini?ná7, CZ-128 01 Praha 2, Czech Republic, E-mail:
Abstract:Aim To detect regional patterns of plant species richness in temperate nature reserves and determine the unbiased effects of environmental variables by mutual correlation with operating factors. Location The Czech Republic. Methods Plant species richness in 302 nature reserves was studied by using 14 explanatory variables reflecting the reserve area, altitude, climate, habitat diversity and prevailing vegetation type. Backward elimination of explanatory variables was used to analyse the data, taking into account their interactive nature, until the model contained only significant terms. Results A minimal adequate model with reserve area, mean altitude, prevailing vegetation type and habitat diversity (expressed as the number of major habitat types in the reserve) accounted for 53.9% of the variance in species number. After removing the area effect, habitat diversity explained 15.6% of variance, while prevailing vegetation type explained 29.6%. After removing the effect of both area and vegetation type, the resulting model explained 10.3% of the variance, indicating that species richness further increased with habitat diversity, and most obviously towards warm districts. After removing the effects of area, habitat diversity and climatic district, the model still explained 9.4% of the variance, and showed that species richness (i) significantly decreased with increasing mean altitude and annual precipitation, and with decreasing January temperature in the region of the mountain flora, and (ii) increased with altitudinal range in regions of temperate and thermophilous flora. Main conclusions We described, in quantitative terms, the effects of the main factors that might be considered to be determining plant species richness in temperate nature reserves, and evaluated their relative importance. The direct habitat effect on species richness was roughly equal to the direct area effect, but the total direct and indirect effects of area slightly exceeded that of habitat. It was shown that the overall effect of composite variables such as altitude or climatic district can be separated into particular climatic variables, which influence the richness of flora in a context‐specific manner. The statistical explanation of richness variation at the level of families yielded similar results to that for species, indicating that the system of nature conservation provides similar degrees of protection at different taxonomic levels.
Keywords:altitude  central Europe  climate  habitat diversity  nature reserves  species–area relationship  taxonomic level  temperate flora
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