2017
DOI: 10.1515/botcro-2017-0001
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Relation between plant species diversity and landscape variables in Central-European dry grassland fragments and their successional derivates

Abstract: -A systematic field survey of an area of 843 ha in the traditional Central-European agricultural landscape of Goričko Nature Park in Slovenia revealed 80 fragments of dry semi-natural grasslands. Vascular plant species diversity was studied in relation to landscape variables and to threat (Slovenian red-listed species). Our results show that fragment size does not affect plant species diversity. In addition, fragment shape index is not related to Alpha diversity. Higher Alpha diversity was observed for abandon… Show more

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“…Sector A and C, which are both former agricultural landscapes, proved important for the biodiversity of butterflies on the Avala Mt. Abandoned dry grasslands with ongoing secondary succession have the highest plant biodiversity (Paušič et al, 2017). According to van Swaay & Warren (2006) abandonment of traditional land use is one of the major threats to Prime Butterfly Areas (PBAs).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sector A and C, which are both former agricultural landscapes, proved important for the biodiversity of butterflies on the Avala Mt. Abandoned dry grasslands with ongoing secondary succession have the highest plant biodiversity (Paušič et al, 2017). According to van Swaay & Warren (2006) abandonment of traditional land use is one of the major threats to Prime Butterfly Areas (PBAs).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%