A new approach for assessing winning and losing plant species facing climate change on the GLORIA alpine summits

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY Flora Pub Date : 2023-12-12 DOI:10.1016/j.flora.2023.152441
Silvano Lodetti , Simone Orsenigo , Brigitta Erschbamer , Angela Stanisci , Marcello Tomaselli , Alessandro Petraglia , Michele Carbognani , Valter di Cecco , Luciano di Martino , Graziano Rossi , Francesco Porro
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Climate change in alpine habitats has a direct impact on vascular plant species, and is leading to changes in species abundance and distribution. Alpine plant communities are expected to experience a turnover of species over time, due to the loss of cold-adapted specialists and the upslope migration of more thermophilic taxa. Therefore, assessments of single species changes are important for research and conservation. Here, we propose a new analysis protocol for the GLORIA (GLobal Observation Research Initiative in Alpine environments) network, and potentially, for other monitoring programmes capable of defining winning and losing plant species. The proposed approach involves the non-parametric Cliff's ‘Delta’ measure of ‘effect size’, which provides a measure of the intensity of species abundance changes over time and is applicable for vegetation data collected using both re-visitation and long-term monitoring approaches. Compared to other methods, Cliff's ‘Delta’ was more conservative and efficient in detecting winning/losing taxa, as well as being suitable to analyse data of rare species with few records. To test the effectivity of the Cliff ‘Delta’ method, we analysed the vegetation data from three Italian GLORIA sites. We investigated 413 vascular plant species and found a total of 41 winning and 24 losing species. Moreover, we used Cliff ‘Delta’ to assess whether plant assemblages are responding differently among sites and plant growth forms. Our findings showed that alpine plant communities are changing faster on Apennines sites and that growth form types respond differently across the study sites.

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评估 GLORIA 高山顶峰上面临气候变化的植物物种输赢的新方法
高山栖息地的气候变化对维管植物物种有直接影响,并导致物种丰度和分布发生变化。预计随着时间的推移,高山植物群落将经历物种的更替,这是由于适应寒冷的专科植物的消失和更嗜热的类群向上坡迁移造成的。因此,对单一物种变化的评估对于研究和保护非常重要。在此,我们为阿尔卑斯环境中的高山观测研究计划(GLORIA)网络提出了一种新的分析方案,并有可能为其他监测计划提出新的分析方案,以确定植物物种的优胜劣汰。该方法采用非参数克利夫 "德尔塔 "测量 "效应大小",可测量物种丰度随时间变化的强度,适用于采用重访和长期监测方法收集的植被数据。与其他方法相比,克利夫'德尔塔'在检测赢家/输家类群方面更保守、更有效,也适合分析记录较少的稀有物种数据。为了检验克利夫 "三角洲 "方法的有效性,我们分析了三个意大利 GLORIA 站点的植被数据。我们调查了 413 种维管束植物,共发现 41 种优胜物种和 24 种失利物种。此外,我们还利用悬崖'三角洲'法评估了不同地点和植物生长形式的植物群落是否有不同的反应。我们的研究结果表明,亚平宁地区的高山植物群落变化较快,不同研究地点的植物生长形式也不同。
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Flora
Flora 生物-植物科学
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54 days
期刊介绍: FLORA publishes original contributions and review articles on plant structure (morphology and anatomy), plant distribution (incl. phylogeography) and plant functional ecology (ecophysiology, population ecology and population genetics, organismic interactions, community ecology, ecosystem ecology). Manuscripts (both original and review articles) on a single topic can be compiled in Special Issues, for which suggestions are welcome. FLORA, the scientific botanical journal with the longest uninterrupted publication sequence (since 1818), considers manuscripts in the above areas which appeal a broad scientific and international readership. Manuscripts focused on floristics and vegetation science will only be considered if they exceed the pure descriptive approach and have relevance for interpreting plant morphology, distribution or ecology. Manuscripts whose content is restricted to purely systematic and nomenclature matters, to geobotanical aspects of only local interest, to pure applications in agri-, horti- or silviculture and pharmacology, and experimental studies dealing exclusively with investigations at the cellular and subcellular level will not be accepted. Manuscripts dealing with comparative and evolutionary aspects of morphology, anatomy and development are welcome.
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