Authors
Mariya A Polyakova, Iwona Dembicz, Thomas Becker, Ute Becker, Olga N Demina, Nikolai Ermakov, Goffredo Filibeck, Riccardo Guarino, Monika Janišová, Renaud Jaunatre, Łukasz Kozub, Manuel J Steinbauer, Kohei Suzuki, Jürgen Dengler
Publication date
2016/11
Journal
Biodiversity and Conservation
Volume
25
Pages
2251-2273
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
The drivers of plant richness at fine spatial scales in steppe ecosystems are still not sufficiently understood. Our main research questions were: (i) How rich in plant species are the natural steppes of Southern Siberia compared to natural and semi-natural grasslands in other regions of the Palaearctic? (ii) What are the main environmental drivers of the diversity patterns in these steppes? (iii) What are the diversity–environment relationships and do they vary between spatial scales and among different taxonomic groups? We sampled the steppe vegetation (vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens) in Khakassia (Russia) with 39 nested-plot series (0.0001–100-m2 plot size) and 54 additional 10-m2 quadrats across the regional range of steppe types and measured various environmental variables. We measured β-diversity using z-values of power-law species–area relationships. GLM analyses were performed …
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