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Waldindikatoren zur Artenvielfalt – Erkenntnisse aus LFI und BDM Schweiz | Forest structures and species diversity – Findings from the NFI and BDM
Author(s) -
Urs-Beat Brändli,
Christoph Bühler,
Adrian Zangger
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
schweizerische zeitschrift fur forstwesen
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.189
H-Index - 10
eISSN - 2235-1469
pISSN - 0036-7818
DOI - 10.3188/szf.2007.0243
Subject(s) - species richness , ecology , altitude (triangle) , habitat , biodiversity , species diversity , geography , shrub , forestry , forest management , global biodiversity , biology , geometry , mathematics
In order to monitor species diversity, surveying indicators in habitats has often been recommended as more cost efficient than assessing species directly. In this study data from the Swiss National Forest Inventory (NFI) and the Biodiversity Monitoring Program (BDM) were used to verify the correlation of species density for vascular plants, mosses, and molluscs with 58 variables of forest structure, site conditions and forest management. The analyses show that site factors, in particular the biogeographic regions, the altitude, slope and the soil acidity, explain 18 to 49% of the observed variance in species density, depending on the species group (taxon). Of all the factors influenced by management, only the availability of light (stand density) was found to play an important role primarily on vascular plants. In addition the density of molluscs is positively correlated to shrub cover. However, none of the regression models tested explains more than 54% of the variance of species density. Therefore, the ...

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