Diversity and distribution of Raunkiær's life forms in European vegetation

Aims: The Raunkiær's system classifies vascular plants into life forms based on the position of renewal buds during periods unfavourable for plant growth. Despite the importance of Raunkiær's system for ecological research, a study exploring the diversity and distribution of life forms on...

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Published in:Journal of Vegetation Science
Main Authors: Midolo, Gabriele, Axmanová, Irena, Divíšek, Jan, Dřevojan, Pavel, Lososová, Zdeňka, Večeřa, Martin, Karger, Dirk Nikolaus, Thuiller, Wilfried, Bruelheide, Helge, Aćić, Svetlana, Attorre, Fabio, Biurrun, Idoia, Boch, Steffen, Bonari, Gianmaria, Čarni, Andraž, Chiarucci, Alessandro, Ćušterevska, Renata, Dengler, Jürgen, Dziuba, Tetiana, Garbolino, Emmanuel, Jandt, Ute, Lenoir, Jonathan, Marcenò, Corrado, Rūsiņa, Solvita, Šibík, Jozef, Škvorc, Željko, Stančić, Zvjezdana, Stanišić‐Vujačić, Milica, Svenning, Jens‐Christian, Swacha, Grzegorz, Vassilev, Kiril, Chytrý, Milan
Other Authors: Karger, Dirk Nikolau, Stanišić‐vujačić, Milica, Svenning, Jens‐christian
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11365/1254214
https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.13229
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jvs.13229
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spelling ftunivsiena:oai:usiena-air.unisi.it:11365/1254214 2024-04-14T08:08:34+00:00 Diversity and distribution of Raunkiær's life forms in European vegetation Midolo, Gabriele Axmanová, Irena Divíšek, Jan Dřevojan, Pavel Lososová, Zdeňka Večeřa, Martin Karger, Dirk Nikolaus Thuiller, Wilfried Bruelheide, Helge Aćić, Svetlana Attorre, Fabio Biurrun, Idoia Boch, Steffen Bonari, Gianmaria Čarni, Andraž Chiarucci, Alessandro Ćušterevska, Renata Dengler, Jürgen Dziuba, Tetiana Garbolino, Emmanuel Jandt, Ute Lenoir, Jonathan Marcenò, Corrado Rūsiņa, Solvita Šibík, Jozef Škvorc, Željko Stančić, Zvjezdana Stanišić‐Vujačić, Milica Svenning, Jens‐Christian Swacha, Grzegorz Vassilev, Kiril Chytrý, Milan Midolo, Gabriele Axmanová, Irena Divíšek, Jan Dřevojan, Pavel Lososová, Zdeňka Večeřa, Martin Karger, Dirk Nikolau Thuiller, Wilfried Bruelheide, Helge Aćić, Svetlana Attorre, Fabio Biurrun, Idoia Boch, Steffen Bonari, Gianmaria Čarni, Andraž Chiarucci, Alessandro Ćušterevska, Renata Dengler, Jürgen Dziuba, Tetiana Garbolino, Emmanuel Jandt, Ute Lenoir, Jonathan Marcenò, Corrado Rūsiņa, Solvita Šibík, Jozef Škvorc, Željko Stančić, Zvjezdana Stanišić‐vujačić, Milica Svenning, Jens‐christian Swacha, Grzegorz Vassilev, Kiril Chytrý, Milan 2024 ELETTRONICO https://hdl.handle.net/11365/1254214 https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.13229 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jvs.13229 eng eng volume:35 issue:1 journal:JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE https://hdl.handle.net/11365/1254214 doi:10.1111/jvs.13229 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85182694433 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jvs.13229 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess annual plant growth form plant functional trait plant life span shrub species richness tree info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2024 ftunivsiena https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.13229 2024-03-21T15:51:40Z Aims: The Raunkiær's system classifies vascular plants into life forms based on the position of renewal buds during periods unfavourable for plant growth. Despite the importance of Raunkiær's system for ecological research, a study exploring the diversity and distribution of life forms on a continental scale is missing. We aim to (i) map the diversity and distribution of life forms in European vegetation and (ii) test for effects of bioclimatic variables while controlling for habitat- specific responses. Location: Europe. Methods: We used data on life forms of 8883 species recorded in 546,501 vegetation plots of different habitats (forest, grassland, scrub and wetland). For each plot, we calculated: (i) the proportion of species of each life form and (ii) the richness and evenness of life forms. We mapped these plot- level metrics averaged across 50 km × 50 km grid cells and modelled their response to bioclimatic variables. Results: Hemicryptophytes were the most widespread life form, especially in the temperate zone of Central Europe. Conversely, therophyte and chamaephyte species were more common in the Mediterranean as well as in the dry temperate regions. Moreover, chamaephytes were also more common in the boreal and arctic zones. Higher proportions of phanerophytes were found in the Mediterranean. Overall, a higher richness of life forms was found at lower latitudes while evenness showed more spatially heterogeneous patterns. Habitat type was the main discriminator for most of the responses analysed, but several moisture- related predictors still showed a marked effect on the diversity of therophytes and chamaephytes. Conclusions: Our maps can be used as a tool for future biogeographic and macro- ecological research at a continental scale. Habitat type and bioclimatic conditions are key for regulating the diversity and distribution of plant life forms, with concomitant consequences for the response of functional diversity in European vegetation to global environmental changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Università degli Studi di Siena: USiena air Arctic Journal of Vegetation Science 35 1
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topic annual plant
growth form
plant functional trait
plant life span
shrub
species richness
tree
spellingShingle annual plant
growth form
plant functional trait
plant life span
shrub
species richness
tree
Midolo, Gabriele
Axmanová, Irena
Divíšek, Jan
Dřevojan, Pavel
Lososová, Zdeňka
Večeřa, Martin
Karger, Dirk Nikolaus
Thuiller, Wilfried
Bruelheide, Helge
Aćić, Svetlana
Attorre, Fabio
Biurrun, Idoia
Boch, Steffen
Bonari, Gianmaria
Čarni, Andraž
Chiarucci, Alessandro
Ćušterevska, Renata
Dengler, Jürgen
Dziuba, Tetiana
Garbolino, Emmanuel
Jandt, Ute
Lenoir, Jonathan
Marcenò, Corrado
Rūsiņa, Solvita
Šibík, Jozef
Škvorc, Željko
Stančić, Zvjezdana
Stanišić‐Vujačić, Milica
Svenning, Jens‐Christian
Swacha, Grzegorz
Vassilev, Kiril
Chytrý, Milan
Diversity and distribution of Raunkiær's life forms in European vegetation
topic_facet annual plant
growth form
plant functional trait
plant life span
shrub
species richness
tree
description Aims: The Raunkiær's system classifies vascular plants into life forms based on the position of renewal buds during periods unfavourable for plant growth. Despite the importance of Raunkiær's system for ecological research, a study exploring the diversity and distribution of life forms on a continental scale is missing. We aim to (i) map the diversity and distribution of life forms in European vegetation and (ii) test for effects of bioclimatic variables while controlling for habitat- specific responses. Location: Europe. Methods: We used data on life forms of 8883 species recorded in 546,501 vegetation plots of different habitats (forest, grassland, scrub and wetland). For each plot, we calculated: (i) the proportion of species of each life form and (ii) the richness and evenness of life forms. We mapped these plot- level metrics averaged across 50 km × 50 km grid cells and modelled their response to bioclimatic variables. Results: Hemicryptophytes were the most widespread life form, especially in the temperate zone of Central Europe. Conversely, therophyte and chamaephyte species were more common in the Mediterranean as well as in the dry temperate regions. Moreover, chamaephytes were also more common in the boreal and arctic zones. Higher proportions of phanerophytes were found in the Mediterranean. Overall, a higher richness of life forms was found at lower latitudes while evenness showed more spatially heterogeneous patterns. Habitat type was the main discriminator for most of the responses analysed, but several moisture- related predictors still showed a marked effect on the diversity of therophytes and chamaephytes. Conclusions: Our maps can be used as a tool for future biogeographic and macro- ecological research at a continental scale. Habitat type and bioclimatic conditions are key for regulating the diversity and distribution of plant life forms, with concomitant consequences for the response of functional diversity in European vegetation to global environmental changes.
author2 Midolo, Gabriele
Axmanová, Irena
Divíšek, Jan
Dřevojan, Pavel
Lososová, Zdeňka
Večeřa, Martin
Karger, Dirk Nikolau
Thuiller, Wilfried
Bruelheide, Helge
Aćić, Svetlana
Attorre, Fabio
Biurrun, Idoia
Boch, Steffen
Bonari, Gianmaria
Čarni, Andraž
Chiarucci, Alessandro
Ćušterevska, Renata
Dengler, Jürgen
Dziuba, Tetiana
Garbolino, Emmanuel
Jandt, Ute
Lenoir, Jonathan
Marcenò, Corrado
Rūsiņa, Solvita
Šibík, Jozef
Škvorc, Željko
Stančić, Zvjezdana
Stanišić‐vujačić, Milica
Svenning, Jens‐christian
Swacha, Grzegorz
Vassilev, Kiril
Chytrý, Milan
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Midolo, Gabriele
Axmanová, Irena
Divíšek, Jan
Dřevojan, Pavel
Lososová, Zdeňka
Večeřa, Martin
Karger, Dirk Nikolaus
Thuiller, Wilfried
Bruelheide, Helge
Aćić, Svetlana
Attorre, Fabio
Biurrun, Idoia
Boch, Steffen
Bonari, Gianmaria
Čarni, Andraž
Chiarucci, Alessandro
Ćušterevska, Renata
Dengler, Jürgen
Dziuba, Tetiana
Garbolino, Emmanuel
Jandt, Ute
Lenoir, Jonathan
Marcenò, Corrado
Rūsiņa, Solvita
Šibík, Jozef
Škvorc, Željko
Stančić, Zvjezdana
Stanišić‐Vujačić, Milica
Svenning, Jens‐Christian
Swacha, Grzegorz
Vassilev, Kiril
Chytrý, Milan
author_facet Midolo, Gabriele
Axmanová, Irena
Divíšek, Jan
Dřevojan, Pavel
Lososová, Zdeňka
Večeřa, Martin
Karger, Dirk Nikolaus
Thuiller, Wilfried
Bruelheide, Helge
Aćić, Svetlana
Attorre, Fabio
Biurrun, Idoia
Boch, Steffen
Bonari, Gianmaria
Čarni, Andraž
Chiarucci, Alessandro
Ćušterevska, Renata
Dengler, Jürgen
Dziuba, Tetiana
Garbolino, Emmanuel
Jandt, Ute
Lenoir, Jonathan
Marcenò, Corrado
Rūsiņa, Solvita
Šibík, Jozef
Škvorc, Željko
Stančić, Zvjezdana
Stanišić‐Vujačić, Milica
Svenning, Jens‐Christian
Swacha, Grzegorz
Vassilev, Kiril
Chytrý, Milan
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title Diversity and distribution of Raunkiær's life forms in European vegetation
title_short Diversity and distribution of Raunkiær's life forms in European vegetation
title_full Diversity and distribution of Raunkiær's life forms in European vegetation
title_fullStr Diversity and distribution of Raunkiær's life forms in European vegetation
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and distribution of Raunkiær's life forms in European vegetation
title_sort diversity and distribution of raunkiær's life forms in european vegetation
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