Husáková Iveta, Münzbergová Zuzana
Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic; Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences, Průhonice, Czech Republic.
PLoS One. 2014 May 8;9(5):e97110. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0097110. eCollection 2014.
In fragmented landscapes, plant species richness may depend not only on local habitat conditions but also on landscape structure. In addition, both present and past landscape structure may be important for species richness. There are, however, only a few studies that have investigated the relative importance of all of these factors. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of current and past landscape structures and habitat conditions on species richness at dry grassland-like forest openings in a forested landscape and to assess their relative importance for species richness. We analyzed information on past and present landscape structures using aerial photographs from 1938, 1973, 1988, 2000 and 2007. We calculated the area of each locality and its isolation in the present and in the past and the continuity of localities in GIS. At each locality, we recorded all vascular plant species (296 species in 110 forest openings) and information on abiotic conditions of the localities. We found that the current species richness of the forest openings was significantly determined by local habitat conditions as well as by landscape structure in the present and in the past. The highest species richness was observed on larger and more heterogeneous localities with rocks and shallow soils, which were already large and well connected to other localities in 1938. The changes in the landscape structure in the past can thus have strong effects on current species richness. Future studies attempting to understand determinants of species diversity in fragmented landscapes should also include data on past landscape structure, as it may in fact be more important than the present structure.
在破碎化景观中,植物物种丰富度可能不仅取决于当地的栖息地条件,还取决于景观结构。此外,当前和过去的景观结构可能对物种丰富度都很重要。然而,仅有少数研究调查了所有这些因素的相对重要性。本研究的目的是检验当前和过去的景观结构以及栖息地条件对森林景观中类似干草原的林间空地物种丰富度的影响,并评估它们对物种丰富度的相对重要性。我们利用1938年、1973年、1988年、2000年和2007年的航空照片分析了过去和当前的景观结构信息。我们在地理信息系统中计算了每个地点的面积及其当前和过去的隔离程度以及地点的连续性。在每个地点,我们记录了所有维管植物物种(110个林间空地中的296种)以及有关这些地点非生物条件的信息。我们发现,林间空地当前的物种丰富度显著取决于当地的栖息地条件以及当前和过去的景观结构。在更大且更具异质性、有岩石和浅层土壤的地点观察到了最高的物种丰富度,这些地点在1938年就已经面积较大且与其他地点联系良好。因此,过去景观结构的变化可能对当前的物种丰富度产生强烈影响。未来试图理解破碎化景观中物种多样性决定因素的研究也应纳入过去景观结构的数据,因为它实际上可能比当前结构更重要。