2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1654-109x.2011.01131.x
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Determinants of plant community composition of remnant biancane badlands: a hierarchical approach to quantify species-environment relationships

Abstract: Question: Which environmental variables best explain patterns in the vegetation of biancane badlands? What is the role of spatial scales in structuring the vegetation of biancane badlands within the agricultural matrix?\ud Location: Five biancane badlands in Central Italy (Tuscany).\ud Methods: An object-oriented approach on high-resolution multispectral images was used to classify physiognomic vegetation types in five biancane badlands.Within each badland, data on vascular plant species abundance were\ud coll… Show more

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“…Redundancy analysis (RDA), which is a form of direct gradient analysis (Ai et al 2017), was performed with a subset of environmental variables to estimate the fraction of the variation of the dependent variables (i.e., plant species composition) that can be attributed to each environmental variable by treating the explanatory environmental variables as regression covariables (Maccherini et al 2011). Redundancy analysis was performed using the CANOCO5.0 software (Microcomputer Power, Ithaca, New York, USA) to assess the relative influence of abiotic factors on the plant community composition (Yang et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Redundancy analysis (RDA), which is a form of direct gradient analysis (Ai et al 2017), was performed with a subset of environmental variables to estimate the fraction of the variation of the dependent variables (i.e., plant species composition) that can be attributed to each environmental variable by treating the explanatory environmental variables as regression covariables (Maccherini et al 2011). Redundancy analysis was performed using the CANOCO5.0 software (Microcomputer Power, Ithaca, New York, USA) to assess the relative influence of abiotic factors on the plant community composition (Yang et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This conversion was actually made, independently from erosion, in 1400 because of the strong depopulation produced by the Black Death, from which Siena recovered completely only in 1700. Hence, we assume that the studied gully heads formed under the conditions depicted in the 1954 images with some of them becoming 'dormant' at a later time because of vegetation encroachment when grazing was abandoned (Marignani et al, 2008;Maccherini et al, 2011;and, more generally, Vila and Ibanez, 2011). This caused the sodium-leached topsoil horizon to disappear and the sodiumrich marine deposits to outcrop, with a further increase in soil erodibility and in erosion rate (Torri et al, 2002).…”
Section: Land Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maintenance of these outdated landscapes is a major task for the immediate future, because their degradation will lead to an increase in sediment yield and to the degradation of a cultural legacy that could be productive for diverse purposes: to feed livestock; to produce, where appropriate, selected labour-intensive consumer crops; or to become sites of high tourism value. (Maccherini et al, 2011).…”
Section: Badlands and Forest Fires: The Face Of The Mediterranean?mentioning
confidence: 99%