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Effects of land use on plant diversity - A global meta-analysis
Gerstner, Katharina; Dormann, Carsten F.; Stein, Anke et al.
2014In Journal of Applied Ecology, 51 (6), p. 1690 - 1700
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Abstract :
[en] 1. Plant diversity is globally threatened by anthropogenic land use including management and modification of the natural environment. At regional and local scales, numerous studies world-wide have examined land use and its effects on plant diversity, but evidence for declin- ing species diversity is mixed. This is because, first, land use comes in many variations, ham- pering comparisons of studies. Second, land use directly affects the environment, but indirect effects extend beyond the boundaries of the land in use. Third, land-use effects greatly depend on the environmental, historical and socio-economic context. 2. To evaluate the generality and variation of studies’ findings about land-use effects, we undertook a quantitative synthesis using meta-analytic techniques. 3. Using 572 effect sizes from 375 studies distributed globally relating to 11 classes of land use, we found that direct and indirect effects of land use on plant diversity (measured as spe- cies richness) are variable and can lead to both local decreases and increases. Further, we found evidence (best AIC model) that land-use-specific covariables mostly determine effect- size variation and that in general land-use effects differ between biomes. 4. Synthesis and applications. This extensive synthesis provides the most comprehensive and quantitative overview to date about the effects of the most widespread and relevant land-use options on plant diversity and their covariables. We found important covariables of specific land-use classes but little evidence that land-use effects can be generally explained by their environmental and socio-economic context. We also found a strong regional bias in the num- ber of studies (i.e. more studies from Europe and North America) and highlight the need for an overarching and consistent land-use classification scheme. Thereby, our study provides a new vantage point for future research directions.
Research center :
Luxembourg Centre for Socio-Environmental Systems (LCSES)
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology
Author, co-author :
Gerstner, Katharina
Dormann, Carsten F.
Stein, Anke
Manceur, Ameur M.
SEPPELT, Ralf  ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Socio-Environmental Systems (LCSES)
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Effects of land use on plant diversity - A global meta-analysis
Publication date :
2014
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Ecology
ISSN :
0021-8901
eISSN :
1365-2664
Publisher :
Wiley, Oxford, Gb
Volume :
51
Issue :
6
Pages :
1690 - 1700
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Focus Area :
Sustainable Development
Development Goals :
15. Life on land
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