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High ecosystem service delivery potential of small woodlands in agricultural landscapes / Alicia Valdés in Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 57, n°1 (Année 2020)
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Titre : High ecosystem service delivery potential of small woodlands in agricultural landscapes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alicia Valdés, Auteur ; Jonathan Lenoir, Auteur ; Pieter De Frenne, Auteur ; Emilie Andrieu, Auteur ; Jörg Brunet, Auteur ; Olivier Chabrerie, Auteur ; Sara Cousins, Auteur ; Marc Deconchat, Auteur ; Pallieter De Smedt, Auteur ; Martin Diekmann, Auteur ; Steffen Ehrmann, Auteur ; Emilie Gallet-Moron, Auteur ; Stefanie Gärtner, Auteur ; Brice Giffard, Auteur ; Karin Hansen, Auteur ; Martin Hermy, Auteur ; Annette Kolb, Auteur ; Vincent Le Roux, Auteur ; Jaan Liira, Auteur ; Jessica Lindgren, Auteur ; Ludmilla Martin, Auteur ; Tobias Naaf, Auteur ; Taavi Paal, Auteur ; Willem Proesmans, Auteur ; Michael Scherer-Lorenzen, Auteur ; Monika Wulf, Auteur ; Kris Verheyen, Auteur ; Guillaume Decocq, Auteur Année de publication : 2020 Article en page(s) : pp. 4-16 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [habitats/milieux] 4 - Forêts Mots-clés : changement climatique paysage agricole Anthropocène biodiversité service écosystémique fragmentation de l'habitat biogéographie insulaire Résumé : "Synthesis and applications. Large, ancient woodlands host high levels of biodiversity and can therefore deliver a number of ecosystem services. In contrast, smaller woodlands in agricultural landscapes, especially ancient woodlands, have a higher potential to deliver multiple ecosystem services on a per area basis. Despite their important contribution to agricultural landscape multifunctionality, small woodlands are not currently considered by public policies. There is thus an urgent need for targeted policy instruments to ensure their adequate management and future conservation in order to either achieve multiservice delivery at high levels or to maximize the delivery of specific ecosystem services." (source : auteurs) Type de publication : périodique Référence biblio : Valdés A., Lenoir J., De Frenne P., Andrieu E., Brunet J., Chabrerie O., Cousins S., Deconchat M., De Smedt P., Diekmann M., Ehrmann S., Gallet-Moron E., Gärtner S., Giffard B., Hansen K., Hermy M., Kolb A., Le Roux V., Liira J., Lindgren J., Martin L., Naaf T., Paal T., Proesmans W., Scherer-Lorenzen M., Wulf M., Verheyen K., Decocq G., 2020 - High ecosystem service delivery potential of small woodlands in agricultural landscapes. Journal of Applied Ecology, 57 (1) : 4-16. ID PMB : 69532 DOI : 10.1111/1365-2664.13537 Permalink : http://www.cbnbrest.fr/catalogue_en_ligne/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=69532
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Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Paying the colonization credit: converging plant species richness in ancient and post-agricultural forests in NE Germany over five decades / Jens Kolk in Biodiversity and Conservation, vol. 26, n°3 (Mars 2017)
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Titre : Paying the colonization credit: converging plant species richness in ancient and post-agricultural forests in NE Germany over five decades Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jens Kolk, Auteur ; Tobias Naaf, Auteur ; Monika Wulf, Auteur Année de publication : 2017 Article en page(s) : pp. 735–755 Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : "Massive historical land cover changes in the Central European lowlands have resulted in a forest distribution that now comprises small remnants of ancient forests and more recently established post-agricultural forests. Here, land-use history is considered a key driver of recent herb-layer community changes, where an extinction debt in ancient forest remnants and/or a colonization credit in post-agricultural forests are being paid over time. On a regional scale, these payments should in theory lead toward a convergence in species richness between ancient and post-agricultural forests over time. In this study, we tested this assumption with a resurvey of 117 semi-permanent plots in the well-studied deciduous forests of the Prignitz region (Brandenburg, NE Germany), where we knew that the plant communities of post-agricultural stands exhibit a colonization credit while the extinction debt in ancient stands has largely been paid. We compared changes in the species richness of all herb layer species, forest specialists and ancient forest indicator species between ancient and post-agricultural stands with linear mixed effect models and determined the influence of patch connectivity on the magnitude of species richness changes. Species richness increased overall, but the richness of forest specialists increased significantly more in post-agricultural stands and was positively influenced by higher patch connectivity, indicating a convergence in species richness between the ancient and post-agricultural stands. Furthermore, the richness of ancient forest indicator species only increased significantly in post-agricultural stands. For the first time, we were able to verify a gradual payment of the colonization credit in post-agricultural forest stands using a comparison of actual changes in temporal species richness" Type de publication : périodique Référence biblio : Kolk J., Naaf T., Wulf M., 2017 - Paying the colonization credit: converging plant species richness in ancient and post-agricultural forests in NE Germany over five decades. Biodiversity and Conservation, 26 (3) : 735–755. Permalink : http://www.cbnbrest.fr/catalogue_en_ligne/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=66263
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