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Title:Bryophyte diversity, composition and functional traits in relation to bedrock and tree species composition in close-to-nature managed forests
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Language:Slovenian
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Abstract:Bryophytes respond to a variety of environmental factors, including tree species composition and geological conditions, which are influenced by both natural and anthropogenic factors. Bryophytes growing on a variety of substrates were identified in ICP Forests monitoring plots in a wide range of close-to-nature managed forests, from lowland to high mountain areas in Slovenia. Based on data on tree layer composition (broadleaves vs. conifers) and on bedrock and soil type (calcareous vs. siliceous bedrock), all study plots were classified into five groups representing forest types. Different ordination analyses and statistical tests were used to represent differences between forest types in bryophyte composition, richness and functional traits. Almost 200 bryophyte species were identified in managed forests, with the most common being Hypnum cupressiforme, Brachytheciastrum velutinum and Polytrichum formosum. Bryophyte species composition varied considerably along the tree species composition and edaphic gradients represented by the selected forest types. Bryophyte species richness was significantly higher on calcareous bedrock than on siliceous bedrock. The higher occurrence of rocks on the ground surface may significantly increase the availability of various microhabitats for bryophytes. Bedrock had a significant influence on the functional diversity and composition of bryophytes, while tree species composition had less influence. Bedrock and tree species composition are important drivers of bryophyte species composition and diversity at taxonomic and functional trait levels. The high diversity of bryophyte species in Slovenian forests can also be attributed to close-to-nature and sustainable forest management practices that preserve favourable microclimatic conditions in forest stands and maintain diverse substrates.
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:04.04.2023
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-19953 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:30.07.2024
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Document is financed by a project

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Name:JGS task 1/3

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P4-0107

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:Z4-4543

Funder:EC - European Commission
Project number:LIFE17 IPE/ SI/000011
Name:EU Project LIFE Integrated Project for Enhanced Management of Natura 2000 in Slovenia

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