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The influence of agricultural land-use intensity on bryophyte species richness

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    Abstract

    This study is a quantitative approach to the estimation of bryophyte species richness in relation to land-use intensity at three spatial scales in highly cultivated areas. A total of 460 randomly selected habitats and their various substrates within 29 study sites were investigated with regard to their land-use intensity and their bryophyte species richness in an agricultural region of eastern Austria. On bare soils (substrate-scale), low but regular disturbance increases bryophyte diversity in comparison to lower land-use intensity. However, more frequent disturbance (e.g. ploughing more than two times a year) dramatically reduces species richness at these sites, with more than 50% of these sites showing no bryophytes. The production of reproductive units (sporophytes and vegetative units) is highest at an intermediate disturbance regime. On the habitat, as well as on the landscape-scale, there is a significant increase in total bryophyte species number as well as in the number of threatened species with decreasing land-use intensity. This is mainly due to habitat and structural diversity, which increases with decreasing land-use intensity. There are significant correlations between landuse intensity, structural diversity and species richness at the habitat as well as on the landscape scale.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1609-1625
    Number of pages17
    JournalBiodiversity and Conservation
    Volume10
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2001

    Funding

    This study has been financed by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Research and Transport and is part of the research programme ‘Biodiversity in Austrian Cultural Landscapes’ within the main research focus ‘Sustainable Development of the Austrian Cultural Landscapes’. Max Abensperg-Traun (University of Vienna) is thanked for improving the language and valuable comments on the text.

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 15 - Life on Land
      SDG 15 Life on Land

    Austrian Fields of Science 2012

    • 106008 Botany

    Keywords

    • Bryophytes
    • Habitat diversity
    • Habitat-scale
    • Landscape-scale
    • Substrate-scale
    • Threatened bryophytes

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