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    Benchmarking plant diversity of Palaearctic grasslands and other open habitats

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    2021-06-22
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    Biurrun, Idoia
    Pielech, Remigiusz
    Dembicz, Iwona
    Gillet, François
    Kozub, Łukasz
    Marcenò, Corrado
    Reitalu, Triin
    Van Meerbeek, Koenraad
    Guarino, Riccardo
    Chytrý, Milan
    Pakeman, Robin J.
    Preislerová, Zdenka
    Axmanová, Irena
    Burrascano, Sabina
    Bartha, Sándor
    Boch, Steffen
    Bruun, Hans Henrik
    Conradi, Timo
    De Frenne, Pieter
    Essl, Franz
    Filibeck, Goffredo
    Hájek, Michal
    Jiménez-Alfaro, Borja
    Kuzemko, Anna
    Molnár, Zsolt
    Pärtel, Meelis
    Pätsch, Ricarda
    Prentice, Honor C.
    Roleček, Jan
    Sutcliffe, Laura M.E.
    Terzi, Massimo
    Winkler, Manuela
    Wu, Jianshuang
    Aćić, Svetlana
    Acosta, Alicia T.R.
    Afif, Elias
    Akasaka, Munemitsu
    Alatalo, Juha M.
    Aleffi, Michele
    Aleksanyan, Alla
    Ali, Arshad
    Apostolova, Iva
    Ashouri, Parvaneh
    Bátori, Zoltán
    Baumann, Esther
    Becker, Thomas
    Belonovskaya, Elena
    Benito Alonso, José Luis
    Berastegi, Asun
    Bergamini, Ariel
    Bhatta, Kuber Prasad
    Bonini, Ilaria
    Büchler, Marc-Olivier
    Budzhak, Vasyl
    Bueno, Álvaro
    Buldrini, Fabrizio
    Campos, Juan Antonio
    Cancellieri, Laura
    Carboni, Marta
    Ceulemans, Tobias
    Chiarucci, Alessandro
    Chocarro, Cristina
    Conti, Luisa
    Csergő, Anna Mária
    Cykowska-Marzencka, Beata
    Czarniecka-Wiera, Marta
    Czarnocka-Cieciura, Marta
    Czortek, Patryk
    Danihelka, Jiří
    de Bello, Francesco
    Deák, Balázs
    Demeter, László
    Deng, Lei
    Diekmann, Martin
    Dolezal, Jiri
    Dolnik, Christian
    Dřevojan, Pavel
    Dupré, Cecilia
    Ecker, Klaus
    Ejtehadi, Hamid
    Erschbamer, Brigitta
    Etayo, Javier
    Etzold, Jonathan
    Farkas, Tünde
    Farzam, Mohammad
    Fayvush, George
    Fernández Calzado, María Rosa
    Finckh, Manfred
    Fjellstad, Wendy
    Fotiadis, Georgios
    García-Magro, Daniel
    García-Mijangos, Itziar
    Gavilán, Rosario G.
    Germany, Markus
    Ghafari, Sahar
    Giusso del Galdo, Gian Pietro
    Grytnes, John-Arvid
    Güler, Behlül
    Gutiérrez-Girón, Alba
    Helm, Aveliina
    Herrera, Mercedes
    Hüllbusch, Elisabeth M.
    Ingerpuu, Nele
    Jägerbrand, Annika K.
    Jandt, Ute
    Janišová, Monika
    Jeanneret, Philippe
    Jeltsch, Florian
    Jensen, Kai
    Jentsch, Anke
    Kącki, Zygmunt
    Kakinuma, Kaoru
    Kapfer, Jutta
    Kargar, Mansoureh
    Kelemen, András
    Kiehl, Kathrin
    Kirschner, Philipp
    Koyama, Asuka
    Langer, Nancy
    Lazzaro, Lorenzo
    Lepš, Jan
    Li, Ching-Feng
    Li, Frank Yonghong
    Liendo, Diego
    Lindborg, Regina
    Löbel, Swantje
    Lomba, Angela
    Lososová, Zdeňka
    Lustyk, Pavel
    Luzuriaga, Arantzazu L.
    Ma, Wenhong
    Maccherini, Simona
    Magnes, Martin
    Malicki, Marek
    Manthey, Michael
    Mardari, Constantin
    May, Felix
    Mayrhofer, Helmut
    Meier, Eliane Seraina
    Memariani, Farshid
    Merunková, Kristina
    Michelsen, Ottar
    Molero Mesa, Joaquín
    Moradi, Halime
    Moysiyenko, Ivan
    Mugnai, Michele
    Naqinezhad, Alireza
    Natcheva, Rayna
    Ninot, Josep M.
    Nobis, Marcin
    Noroozi, Jalil
    Nowak, Arkadiusz
    Onipchenko, Vladimir
    Palpurina, Salza
    Pauli, Harald
    Pedashenko, Hristo
    Pedersen, Christian
    Peet, Robert K.
    Pérez-Haase, Aaron
    Peters, Jan
    Pipenbaher, Nataša
    Pirini, Chrisoula
    Pladevall-Izard, Eulàlia
    Plesková, Zuzana
    Potenza, Giovanna
    Rahmanian, Soroor
    Rodríguez-Rojo, Maria Pilar
    Ronkin, Vladimir
    Rosati, Leonardo
    Ruprecht, Eszter
    Rusina, Solvita
    Sabovljević, Marko
    Sanaei, Anvar
    Sánchez, Ana M.
    Santi, Francesco
    Savchenko, Galina
    Sebastià, Maria Teresa
    Shyriaieva, Dariia
    Silva, Vasco
    Škornik, Sonja
    Šmerdová, Eva
    Sonkoly, Judit
    Sperandii, Marta Gaia
    Staniaszek-Kik, Monika
    Stevens, Carly
    Stifter, Simon
    Suchrow, Sigrid
    Swacha, Grzegorz
    Świerszcz, Sebastian
    Talebi, Amir
    Teleki, Balázs
    Tichý, Lubomír
    Tölgyesi, Csaba
    Torca, Marta
    Török, Péter
    Tsarevskaya, Nadezda
    Tsiripidis, Ioannis
    Turisova, Ingrid
    Ushimaru, Atushi
    Valkó, Orsolya
    Van Mechelen, Carmen
    Vanneste, Thomas
    Vasheniak, Iuliia
    Vassilev, Kiril
    Viciani, Daniele
    Villar, Luis
    Virtanen, Risto
    Vitasović-Kosić, Ivana
    Vojtkó, András
    Vynokurov, Denys
    Waldén, Emelie
    Wang, Yun
    Weiser, Frank
    Wen, Lu
    Wesche, Karsten
    White, Hannah
    Widmer, Stefan
    Wolfrum, Sebastian
    Wróbel, Anna
    Yuan, Zuoqiang
    Zelený, David
    Zhao, Liqing
    Dengler, Jürgen
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    Abstract
    Aims Understanding fine-grain diversity patterns across large spatial extents is fundamental for macroecological research and biodiversity conservation. Using the GrassPlot database, we provide benchmarks of fine-grain richness values of Palaearctic open habitats for vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens and complete vegetation (i.e., the sum of the former three groups). Location Palaearctic biogeographic realm. Methods We used 126,524 plots of eight standard grain sizes from the GrassPlot database: 0.0001 m2, 0.001 m2, 0.01 m2, 0.1 m2, 1 m2, 10 m2, 100 m2 and 1000 m2 and calculated the mean richness and standard deviations, as well as maximum, minimum, median, and first and third quartiles for each combination of grain size, taxonomic group, biome, region, vegetation type and phytosociological class. Results Patterns of plant diversity in vegetation types and biomes differ across grain sizes and taxonomic groups. Overall, secondary (mostly semi-natural) grasslands and natural grasslands are the richest vegetation type. The open-access file ”GrassPlot Diversity Benchmarks” and the web tool “GrassPlot Diversity Explorer” are now available online (https://edgg.org/databases/GrasslandDiversityExplorer) and provide more insights into species richness patterns in the Palaearctic open habitats. Conclusions The GrassPlot Diversity Benchmarks provide high-quality data on species richness in open habitat types across the Palaearctic. These benchmark data can be used in vegetation ecology, macroecology, , biodiversity conservation and data quality checking. While the amount of data in the underlying GrassPlot database and their spatial coverage are smaller than in other extensive vegetation-plot databases, species recordings in GrassPlot are on average more complete, making it a valuable complementary data source in macroecology.
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