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Selection of Islands for Conservation in the Urban Archipelago of Helsinki, Finland
Authors:Pertti Ranta  §  Antti Tanskanen    Jari Niemelä  and  Arto Kurtto‡
Institution:Department of Ecology and Systematics , P.O. Box 17, University of Helsinki, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland
; Metsätähti Ltd. Hitsaajankatu 1 , FIN-00810, Helsinki, Finland
; Botanical Museum , Finnish Museum of Natural History, P.O. Box 7, University of Helsinki, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Abstract: The occurrence of vascular plants was surveyed on 207 islands (size range 0.01–390.2 ha, number of plant species 1–449) offshore from the city of Helsinki in the Baltic Sea to examine the conservation value of these islands. We calculated a rarity score for each species (1/number of islands occupied by the species) and a biodiversity score for each island (sum of the rarity scores of each species present on the island). Positive correlations between species number and biodiversity score (r s = 0.97, p < 0.001) and between biodiversity score and island area (r s = 0.87, p < 0.001) indicated that these parameters are heavily dependent on island size. With the goal of including at least one occurrence (island) of all plant species, an iterative selection algorithm chose a set of 41 islands whose average size (29.3 ha) was four times the average size of all existing islands (7.0 ha). Strong nestedness ( N < 54) explains the concentration of plant species diversity on large islands. An operational strategy for selection of sites for protection is to complement the set produced by a selection algorithm with target species not yet included (e.g., endangered species with several occurrences). Comprehensive mapping and analysis of a taxonomic group will help integrate conservation biology into land-use planning and increase the quality of the networks of protected areas.
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