Shedding light on typical species: implications for habitat monitoring
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Published:2021-06-30
Issue:1
Volume:58
Page:157-166
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ISSN:2704-6192
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Container-title:Plant Sociology
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language:
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Short-container-title:Plant Sociology
Author:
Bonari GianmariaORCID, Fantinato EdyORCID, Lazzaro LorenzoORCID, Sperandii Marta GaiaORCID, Acosta Alicia Teresa RosarioORCID, Allegrezza MarinaORCID, Assini SilviaORCID, Caccianiga MarcoORCID, Di Cecco Valter, Frattaroli AnnaritaORCID, Gigante DanielaORCID, Rivieccio GiovanniORCID, Tesei Giulio, Valle Barbara, Viciani DanieleORCID, Albani Rocchetti Giulia, Angiolini ClaudiaORCID, Badalamenti EmilioORCID, Barberis Davide, Barcella Matteo, Bazan GiuseppeORCID, Bertacchi AndreaORCID, Bolpagni RossanoORCID, Bonini FedericaORCID, Bricca Alessandro, Buffa GabriellaORCID, Calbi Mariasole, Cannucci SilviaORCID, Cao Pinna Luigi, Caria Maria CarmelaORCID, Carli Emanuela, Cascone Silvia, Casti Mauro, Cerabolini Bruno Enrico LeoneORCID, Copiz Riccardo, Cutini Maurizio, De Simone LeopoldoORCID, De Toma Andrea, Dalle Fratte Michele, Di Martino Luciano, Di Pietro RomeoORCID, Filesi Leonardo, Foggi BrunoORCID, Fortini Paola, Gennaio Roberto, Gheza Gabriele, Lonati Michele, Mainetti Andrea, Malavasi Marco, Marcenò CorradoORCID, Micheli CarlaORCID, Minuzzo Chiara, Mugnai MicheleORCID, Musarella Carmelo MariaORCID, Napoleone Francesca, Nota Ginevra, Piga Giovanna, Pittarello MarcoORCID, Pozzi Ilaria, Praleskouskaya Safiya, Rota Francesco, Santini GiacomoORCID, Sarmati Simona, Selvaggi AlbertoORCID, Spampinato GiovanniORCID, Stinca AdrianoORCID, Tozzi Francesco Pio, Venanzoni RobertoORCID, Villani Mariacristina, Zanatta Katia, Zanzottera Magda, Bagella SimonettaORCID
Abstract
Habitat monitoring in Europe is regulated by Article 17 of the Habitats Directive, which suggests the use of typical species to 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, an 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.
Publisher
Pensoft Publishers
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Forestry
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