Shedding light on typical species: Implications for habitat monitoring

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العنوان: Shedding light on typical species: Implications for habitat monitoring
المؤلفون: Bonari, Gianmaria, Fantinato, Edy, Lazzaro, Lorenzo, Gaia Sperandii, Marta, Teresa, Alicia, Acosta, Rosario, Allegrezza, Marina, Assini, Silvia, Caccianiga, Marco, Cecco, Valter Di, Frattaroli, Annarita, Gigante, Daniela, Rivieccio, Giovanni, Tesei, Giulio, Valle, Barbara, Viciani, Daniele, Albani Rocchetti, Giulia, Angiolini, Claudia, Badalamenti, Emilio, Barberis, Davide, Barcella, Matteo, Bazan, Giuseppe, Bertacchi, Andrea, Bolpagni, Rossano, Bonini, Federica, Bricca, Alessandro, Buffa, Gabriella, Calbi, Mariasole, Cannucci, Silvia, Cao Pinna, Luigi, Caria, Maria Carmela, Carli, Emanuela, Cascone, Silvia, Casti, Mauro, Cerabolini, Bruno Enrico Leone, Copiz, Riccardo, Cutini, Maurizio, Simone, Leopoldo De, Toma, Andrea De, Fratte, Michele Dalle, Martino, Luciano Di, Pietro, Romeo Di, Filesi, Leonardo, Foggi, Bruno, Fortini, Paola, Gennaio, Roberto, Gheza, Gabriele, Lonati, Michele, Mainetti, Andrea, Malavasi, Marco, Marcenò, Corrado, Micheli, Carla, Minuzzo, Chiara, Mugnai, Michele, Musarella, Carmelo Maria, Napoleone, Francesca, Nota, Ginevra, Piga, Giovanna, Pittarello, Marco, Pozzi, Ilaria, Praleskouskaya, Safiya, Rota, Francesco, Santini, Giacomo, Sarmati, Simona, Selvaggi, Alberto, Spampinato, Giovanni, Stinca, Adriano, Pio Tozzi, Francesco, Venanzoni, Roberto, Villani, Mariacristina, Zanatta, Katia, Zanzottera, Magda, Bagella, Simonetta
المساهمون: Libera Università di Bolzano, Czech Science Foundation
المصدر: Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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بيانات النشر: Pensoft Publishers, 2021.
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: Keystone species, Natura 2000, 92/43/EEC Directive, Typical species, Structure and functions, Habitat monitoring, Diagnostic and characteristic species, Plant community
الوصف: Habitat monitoring in Europe is regulated by Article 17 of the Habitats Directive, which suggests the use of typical species to assess habitat conservation status. Yet, the Directive uses the term “typical” species but does not provide a definition, either for its use in reporting or for its use in impact assessments. To address the issue , a n online workshop was organized by the Italian Society for Vegetation Science (SISV) to shed light on the diversity of perspectives regarding the different concepts of typical species, and to discuss the possible implications for habitat monitoring. To this aim, we inquired 73 people with a very different degree of expertise in the field of vegetation science by means of a tailored survey composed of six questions. We analysed the data using Pearson's Chi-squared test to verify that the answers diverged from a random distribution and checked the effect of the degree of experience of the surveyees on the results. We found that most of the surveyees agreed on the use of the phytosociological method for habitat monitoring and of the diagnostic and characteristic species to evaluate the structural and functional conservation status of habitats. With this contribution, we shed light on the meaning of “typical” species in the context of habitat monitoring.
G.Bo. was funded by the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano through the CONplant project (TN201H). C.Ma. was funded by the Czech Science Foundation (Project No. 19- 28491X).
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::07e501274c2a522488b3517807df7eba
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/266749
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.dedup.wf.001..07e501274c2a522488b3517807df7eba
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE