2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118318
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Beyond taxonomic diversity: Revealing spatial mismatches in phylogenetic and functional diversity facets in Mediterranean tree communities in southern France

Abstract: Adopting a multifaceted approach of biodiversity is believed to capture different aspects of the ecosystem functioning and it is thus advised for conservation prioritisation, especially for anthropogenic ecosystems but this key topic has never been conducted for the Mediterranean tree assemblages, despite their ecological importance. We explored how the multi-faceted diversity of woody plant assemblages, as measured by taxonomic (TD), functional (FD) and phylogenetic (PD) diversities, are distributed over spac… Show more

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“…Correlations between different facets of biodiversity are weakened by these factors. Thus, incongruences occurred in many cases on regional scales, and it raised the challenge that trade‐offs were inevitable when protecting multiple biodiversity facets (Doxa et al., 2020 ; Kuczynski et al., 2018 ). This is the case in the Min River, whose mismatches of different facets of biodiversity were correlated with segmented river networks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Correlations between different facets of biodiversity are weakened by these factors. Thus, incongruences occurred in many cases on regional scales, and it raised the challenge that trade‐offs were inevitable when protecting multiple biodiversity facets (Doxa et al., 2020 ; Kuczynski et al., 2018 ). This is the case in the Min River, whose mismatches of different facets of biodiversity were correlated with segmented river networks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conservation biologists are interested in PD because maximizing PD is assumed to conserve the most genotypes or phenotypes of different phylogenetic taxa in a community (Veron et al., 2019 ). Many conservation practices try to seek congruence of TD, FD, and PD, aiming to balance the protection of different biodiversity facets at the same time (Doxa et al., 2020 ; Strecker et al., 2011 ; Wong et al., 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limitations may also arise when considering all species equal entities and ignoring their particular functional role in the ecosystem, their associated communities and/or their evolutionary history (e.g., Doxa et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest and lowest values with the corresponding sites are also indicated in the bottom right corner of each map hotspots is one of the most common strategies to conserve biodiversity (Norman & White, 2019). The location of such hotspots may, however, be elusive and context-dependent given that biodiversity is multifaceted and the different facets are not necessarily spatially congruent (Doxa et al, 2020;Tolimieri et al, 2015). The integration of more than one biodiversity metric or a more informed use of the different metrics depending on the particular conservation goals, has been called for (Cadotte & Tucker, 2018;Devictor et al, 2010a;Tolimieri et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%