Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology and Geology, University of Almería, 04120 Almería, Spain
2. Department of Botany, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain
Abstract
Gypsum covers a vast area of the Iberian Peninsula, making Spain a leader in its production. Gypsum is a fundamental raw material for modern societies. However, gypsum quarries have an obvious impact on the landscape and biodiversity. Gypsum outcrops host a high percentage of endemic plants and unique vegetation, considered a priority by the EU. Restoring gypsum areas after mining is a key strategy to prevent biodiversity loss. For the implementation of restoration approaches, understanding vegetation’s successional processes can be of invaluable help. To fully document the spontaneous succession in gypsum quarries and to evaluate its interest for restoration, 10 permanent plots of 20 × 50 m were proposed, with nested subplots, in which vegetation change was recorded for 13 years in Almeria (Spain). Through Species-Area Relationships (SARs), these plots’ floristic changes were monitored and compared to others in which an active restoration was carried out, as well as others with natural vegetation. Furthermore, the successional pattern found was compared to those recorded in 28 quarries distributed throughout the Spanish territory. The results show that an ecological pattern of spontaneous primary auto-succession is widely recurring in Iberian gypsum quarries, which is capable of regenerating the pre-existing natural vegetation.
Funder
Projects ‘Comparative metabarcoding of the rhizosphere in three singular edaphic environments exploited by mining: bases for sustainable development
EXPLOTACIONES RÍO DE AGUAS S.L.
European Union’s Horizon 2020
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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