Mosses like it rough-growth form specific responses of mosses, herbaceous and woody plants to micro-relief heterogeneity

Leutner B, Steinbauer M, Müller C, Früh A, Irl S, Jentsch A, Beierkuhnlein C (2012)


Publication Language: English

Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2012

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Book Volume: 4

Pages Range: 59-73

Journal Issue: 1

DOI: 10.3390/d4010059

Open Access Link: http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/4/1/59/pdf

Abstract

Micro-relief heterogeneity can lead to substantial variability in microclimate and hence niche opportunities on a small scale. We explored the relationship between plant species richness and small-scale heterogeneity of micro-relief on the subtropical island of La Palma, Canary Islands. Overall, we sampled 40 plots in laurel and pine forests at four altitudinal bands. Species richness was recorded separately for various growth forms (i.e., mosses, herbaceous and woody plants). Site conditions such as altitude, slope, aspect, and tree density were measured. Micro-relief heterogeneity was characterized by surface structure and a subsequently derived surface heterogeneity index. The effect of micro-relief heterogeneity on species richness was analysed by means of linear mixed effect models and variance partitioning. Effects of micro-relief heterogeneity on species richness varied considerably between growth forms. While moss richness was affected significantly by micro-relief heterogeneity, herbaceous and woody plants richness responded mainly to larger-scale site conditions such as aspect and tree density. Our results stress the importance of small-scale relief heterogeneity for the explanation of spatial patterns of species richness. This poses new challenges as small-scale heterogeneity is largely underrepresented, e.g. with regard to its application in species distribution models.

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APA:

Leutner, B., Steinbauer, M., Müller, C., Früh, A., Irl, S., Jentsch, A., & Beierkuhnlein, C. (2012). Mosses like it rough-growth form specific responses of mosses, herbaceous and woody plants to micro-relief heterogeneity. Diversity, 4(1), 59-73. https://doi.org/10.3390/d4010059

MLA:

Leutner, Benjamin, et al. "Mosses like it rough-growth form specific responses of mosses, herbaceous and woody plants to micro-relief heterogeneity." Diversity 4.1 (2012): 59-73.

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