Fluctuations and trends in spatio‐temporal patterns of plant species and diversity in a sandy pasture

Author:

Fóti Szilvia12ORCID,Bartha Sándor3ORCID,Balogh János1ORCID,Pintér Krisztina2ORCID,Koncz Péter4,Biró Marianna3ORCID,Süle Gabriella3ORCID,Petrás Dóra1,De Luca Giulia1,Mészáros Ádám1,Zimmermann Zita5,Szabó Gábor5,Csathó András István6,Ladányi Márta7,Péli Evelin Ramóna8ORCID,Nagy Zoltán12

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Agronomy Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Gödöllő Hungary

2. MTA‐MATE Agroecology Research Group Gödöllő Hungary

3. Centre for Ecological Research Institute of Ecology and Botany Vácrátót Hungary

4. Danube–Ipoly National Park Directorate Budapest Hungary

5. Environmental Sciences Doctoral School Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Gödöllő Hungary

6. Independent Researcher Battonya Hungary

7. Department of Applied Statistics, Institute of Mathematics and Basic Science Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Budapest Hungary

8. Department of Botany University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest Hungary

Abstract

AbstractAimsThe relative importance of species within an ecosystem shows spatio‐temporal variability related to both the terrain features and numerous rapidly changing factors. Accordingly, functional and species patterns may show some level of persistence, or, due to various disturbances, fluctuations. Communities with high species richness were found to maintain a higher degree of stability than species‐poor or perturbed vegetations; however, diversity and its stability may be spatio‐temporally variable. Based on these considerations, our aim was to assess the responses of a sandy pasture, both species‐wise and at the community level, to the relatively invariant habitat, and to the more rapidly changing environmental conditions.LocationHungary.MethodsWe surveyed the vegetation in an area of about 1 ha by means of high‐resolution spatio‐temporal sampling: we recorded the surface aerial cover (%) of the plant species during 15 campaigns covering spring, summer and autumn aspects for seven years (2013–2019) in 80 × 60 m grids. The biological activity of the ecosystem (above‐ground biomass, soil respiration) was also followed up together with the environmental limiting factors.ResultsDuring the study period, which was characterized by significant warming, the grassland showed a balanced physiological performance with year‐to‐year variability. Fluctuating differentiation of the plant species with different environmental optima along with the terrain attributes was assumed to be responsible for this balanced physiological performance. Although community‐level diversity remained stable, some species favoring cooler, wetter positions disappeared.ConclusionsTerrain features of the study area within 1.5 m or less elevation differences created considerably heterogeneous conditions for a high number (114) of plant species with different ecological needs to co‐occur. The stability of the diversity was found to show terrain relatedness, that is spatial as well as temporal patterns compared to the null model of spatio‐temporal independence, and the ecosystem functions followed these patterns.

Funder

European Space Agency

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology

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