Plant species richness hotspots and related drivers across spatial scales in small Mediterranean islands

Author:

Testolin Riccardo123ORCID,Attorre Fabio4ORCID,Bruzzaniti Vanessa123,Guarino Riccardo5ORCID,Jiménez‐Alfaro Borja6ORCID,Lussu Michele123ORCID,Martellos Stefano27ORCID,Di Musciano Michele18ORCID,Pasta Salvatore9ORCID,Sabatini Francesco Maria110ORCID,Santi Francesco1ORCID,Zannini Piero123ORCID,Chiarucci Alessandro1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. BIOME Lab, Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna 40126 Bologna Italy

2. Centro Interuniversitario per la Biodiversità Vegetale Big Data—PLANT DATA, Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna 40126 Bologna Italy

3. LifeWatch Italy Lecce Italy

4. Department of Environmental Biology Sapienza University of Rome 00185 Rome Italy

5. Department of Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies (STEBICEF) University of Palermo 90128 Palermo Italy

6. Biodiversity Research Institute (Univ.Oviedo‐CSIC‐Princ.Asturias) University of Oviedo Campus de Mieres 33600 Mieres Spain

7. Department of Life Sciences University of Trieste 34128 Trieste Italy

8. Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences University of L′Aquila 67100 L′Aquila Italy

9. Institute of Biosciences and BioResources (IBBR) Italian National Research Council (CNR), Unit of Palermo 90129 Palermo Italy

10. Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences Czech University of Life Sciences Prague 165 00 Praha Czech Republic

Abstract

AbstractSmall islands represent a common feature in the Mediterranean and host a significant fraction of its biodiversity. However, the distribution of plant species richness across spatial scales—from local communities (alpha) to whole islands (gamma)—is largely unknown, and so is the influence of environmental, geographical, and topographical factors. By building upon classic biogeographic theory, we used the species–area relationship and about 4500 vegetation plots in 54 Central Mediterranean small islands to identify hotspots of plant species richness and the underlying spatial determinants across scales. To do so, we fitted and averaged eight species–area models on gamma and alpha richness against island area and plot size, respectively. Based on positive deviations from the fitted curves, we identified 12 islands as cross‐scale hotspots. These islands encompassed around 70% of species and habitat richness, as well as almost 50% of the rarest species in the data set, while occupying less than 40% of the total island surface. By fitting generalized linear mixed models, we found that gamma richness was mainly explained by island area and was weakly related to mean annual temperature (positively) and annual precipitation (negatively). As for alpha richness, after accounting for the idiosyncratic effect of habitats and islands, plot size and gamma richness remained the only significant predictors, showing a positive relationship. This work contributes to the understanding of the patterns and drivers of plant diversity in Central Mediterranean small islands and outlines a useful methodology for the prioritization of conservation efforts.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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