Environmental drivers of ground-floor bryophytes diversity in temperate forests

Bryophytes play important role in forest ecosystem functioning and their distribution and diversity are driven by numerous environmental factors. The aim of the present study was to bring new insights in deeper understanding of terrestrial bryophytes diversity in temperate forests, as well as to det...

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description Bryophytes play important role in forest ecosystem functioning and their distribution and diversity are driven by numerous environmental factors. The aim of the present study was to bring new insights in deeper understanding of terrestrial bryophytes diversity in temperate forests, as well as to determine the environmental factors which have predominant influence on ground-floor bryophytes. The survey was conducted in Fruška Gora Mountain (Serbia) across seven forest sites where ground-bryophytes were sampled. Soil moisture, temperature, and pH were measured as soil characteristics, while herbaceous cover, litter cover, stream distance, number of trees and shrubs were used as characteristics of stand structure. Species richness, Shannon diversity index, and evenness index were used as diversity measures. Generalised linear model and canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) were used to test the influence of environmental variables on bryophyte diversity. Litter cover was the most important explanatory variable, followed by soil moisture, stream distance and tree number, respectively. Overall, the stand structure was found to have a greater impact on ground-floor bryophyte diversity compared to soil characteristics. Identification of the most significant ecological factors affecting the diversity and distribution of bryophytes in forest ecosystems is of great importance in forest ecology with the aim of defining adequate management methods to preserve the biodiversity of forests, with particular emphasis on endangered and rare bryophyte species.
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Aquatic plants
Automobile drivers
Biodiversity
Biological diversity
Biological diversity conservation
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Bryophyta
Bryophytes
Distance
Distribution
Ecological function
Ecology
Ecosystem
Ecosystems
Endangered species
Environmental factors
Forest ecology
Forest ecosystems
Forest management
Forests
Forests and forestry
Hydrology/Water Resources
Life Sciences
Litter
Management methods
Moisture effects
Original Research
Plant Sciences
Rare species
Rivers
Shrubs
Soil
Soil characteristics
Soil moisture
Soil temperature
Species diversity
Species richness
Stand structure
Surveys
Temperate forests
Terrestrial ecosystems
Trees
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