Local Factors Rather than the Landscape Context Explain Species Richness and Functional Trait Diversity and Responses of Plant Assemblages of Mediterranean Cereal Field Margins

Arable field margins are valuable habitats providing a wide range of ecosystem services in rural landscapes. Agricultural intensification in recent decades has been a major cause of decline in plant diversity in these habitats. However, the concomitant effects on plant functional diversity are less...

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Main Authors: Yesica Pallavicini, Fernando Bastida, Eva Hernández-Plaza, Sandrine Petit, Jordi Izquierdo, Jose L. Gonzalez-Andujar
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/6/778
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spelling doaj-46c63bf9b7b14f81a6ca10bb78cc187b2020-11-25T03:38:25ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472020-06-01977877810.3390/plants9060778Local Factors Rather than the Landscape Context Explain Species Richness and Functional Trait Diversity and Responses of Plant Assemblages of Mediterranean Cereal Field MarginsYesica Pallavicini0Fernando Bastida1Eva Hernández-Plaza2Sandrine Petit3Jordi Izquierdo4Jose L. Gonzalez-Andujar5Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible (CSIC), Avda. Menendez Pidal s/n, Aptdo 4084, 14080 Córdoba, SpainDepartamento de Ciencias Agroforestales, Universidad de Huelva, Campus La Rábida, Ctra. Palos s/n, Palos de la Frontera, 21819 Huelva, SpainInstituto de Agricultura Sostenible (CSIC), Avda. Menendez Pidal s/n, Aptdo 4084, 14080 Córdoba, SpainInstitut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), UMR 1347 Agroécologie, 17 rue Sully, BP 86510, F-21065 Dijon CEDEX, FranceDepartament d’Enginyeria Agroalimentària i Biotecnologia, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, C/Esteve Terradas 8, Castelldefels, 08860 Barcelona, SpainInstituto de Agricultura Sostenible (CSIC), Avda. Menendez Pidal s/n, Aptdo 4084, 14080 Córdoba, SpainArable field margins are valuable habitats providing a wide range of ecosystem services in rural landscapes. Agricultural intensification in recent decades has been a major cause of decline in plant diversity in these habitats. However, the concomitant effects on plant functional diversity are less documented, particularly in Mediterranean areas. In this paper, we analyzed the effect of margin width and surrounding landscape (cover and diversity of land use and field size), used as proxies for management intensity at local and landscape scales, on plant species richness, functional diversity and functional trait values in margins of winter cereal fields in southern Spain. Five functional traits were selected: life form, growth form, seed mass, seed dispersal mode and pollination type. RLQ and fourth-corner analyses were used to link functional traits and landscape variables. A total of 306 plant species were recorded. Species richness and functional diversity were positively related to margin width but showed no response to landscape variables. Functional trait values were affected neither by the local nor landscape variables. Our results suggest that increasing the margin width of conventionally managed cereal fields would enhance both taxonomic and functional diversity of margin plant assemblages, and thus the services they provide to the agro-ecosystem.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/6/778plant diversityplant functional traitsagricultural intensificationseed mass
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author Yesica Pallavicini
Fernando Bastida
Eva Hernández-Plaza
Sandrine Petit
Jordi Izquierdo
Jose L. Gonzalez-Andujar
spellingShingle Yesica Pallavicini
Fernando Bastida
Eva Hernández-Plaza
Sandrine Petit
Jordi Izquierdo
Jose L. Gonzalez-Andujar
Local Factors Rather than the Landscape Context Explain Species Richness and Functional Trait Diversity and Responses of Plant Assemblages of Mediterranean Cereal Field Margins
Plants
plant diversity
plant functional traits
agricultural intensification
seed mass
author_facet Yesica Pallavicini
Fernando Bastida
Eva Hernández-Plaza
Sandrine Petit
Jordi Izquierdo
Jose L. Gonzalez-Andujar
author_sort Yesica Pallavicini
title Local Factors Rather than the Landscape Context Explain Species Richness and Functional Trait Diversity and Responses of Plant Assemblages of Mediterranean Cereal Field Margins
title_short Local Factors Rather than the Landscape Context Explain Species Richness and Functional Trait Diversity and Responses of Plant Assemblages of Mediterranean Cereal Field Margins
title_full Local Factors Rather than the Landscape Context Explain Species Richness and Functional Trait Diversity and Responses of Plant Assemblages of Mediterranean Cereal Field Margins
title_fullStr Local Factors Rather than the Landscape Context Explain Species Richness and Functional Trait Diversity and Responses of Plant Assemblages of Mediterranean Cereal Field Margins
title_full_unstemmed Local Factors Rather than the Landscape Context Explain Species Richness and Functional Trait Diversity and Responses of Plant Assemblages of Mediterranean Cereal Field Margins
title_sort local factors rather than the landscape context explain species richness and functional trait diversity and responses of plant assemblages of mediterranean cereal field margins
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Arable field margins are valuable habitats providing a wide range of ecosystem services in rural landscapes. Agricultural intensification in recent decades has been a major cause of decline in plant diversity in these habitats. However, the concomitant effects on plant functional diversity are less documented, particularly in Mediterranean areas. In this paper, we analyzed the effect of margin width and surrounding landscape (cover and diversity of land use and field size), used as proxies for management intensity at local and landscape scales, on plant species richness, functional diversity and functional trait values in margins of winter cereal fields in southern Spain. Five functional traits were selected: life form, growth form, seed mass, seed dispersal mode and pollination type. RLQ and fourth-corner analyses were used to link functional traits and landscape variables. A total of 306 plant species were recorded. Species richness and functional diversity were positively related to margin width but showed no response to landscape variables. Functional trait values were affected neither by the local nor landscape variables. Our results suggest that increasing the margin width of conventionally managed cereal fields would enhance both taxonomic and functional diversity of margin plant assemblages, and thus the services they provide to the agro-ecosystem.
topic plant diversity
plant functional traits
agricultural intensification
seed mass
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/6/778
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