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Ecological lands for conservation of vascular plant diversity in the urban environment
Authors:Marcin K Dyderski  Dorota Wrońska-Pilarek  Andrzej M Jagodziński
Institution:1.Institute of Dendrology,Polish Academy of Sciences,Kórnik,Poland;2.Faculty of Forestry, Department of Game Management and Forest Protection,Poznań University of Life Sciences,Poznań,Poland;3.Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Botany,Poznań University of Life Sciences,Poznań,Poland
Abstract:Conservation of biodiversity in urban areas has become crucial to urban green area management. There are several legislative solutions for preservation of species and habitats in cities. One of them is ‘ecological lands’ – a low-restrictive form of protected areas in Poland. We aimed to assess their efficiency in vascular flora biodiversity conservation in the urban environment in Poznań (W Poland; 550,000 inhabitants). We hypothesized that ecological lands which cover <2% of the city area comprise over 50% of taxonomic diversity and over 90% of functional trait-level range of the vascular flora. Analysis of five ecological lands, which covered 1.8% of the whole city area confirmed our hypothesis. In ecological lands studied, we found 564 species of vascular plants, which is 52.9% of the whole city flora. These species belonged to 23 of 29 phytosociological classes represented in the whole city (73.9%). Functional trait distributions in ecological lands studied comprised from 95.8 to 100% of trait distributions in the flora of the whole city. Ecological lands seem to be a good way for conservation of biodiversity in urban areas. The legislative simplicity and low restrictiveness for both land management and recreational utility make ecological lands a much easier form of nature conservation which may be adapted to other cities for more efficient biodiversity management.
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