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Selection of Multiple Umbrella Species for Functional and Taxonomic Diversity to Represent Urban Biodiversity
Authors:T SATTLER  G B PEZZATTI  M P NOBIS  M K OBRIST  T ROTH  M MORETTI
Institution:1. Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Community Ecology, , 6500 Bellinzona Switzerland;2. Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Landscape Dynamics, , 8903 Birmensdorf Switzerland;3. Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, , 8903 Birmensdorf Switzerland;4. Biodiversity Monitoring Switzerland, c/o Hintermann & Weber AG, , 4153 Reinach BL, Switzerland;5. University of Basel, Zoological Institute, , 4051 Basel Switzerland
Abstract:Surrogates, such as umbrella species, are commonly used to reduce the complexity of quantifying biodiversity for conservation purposes. The presence of umbrella species is often indicative of high taxonomic diversity; however, functional diversity is now recognized as an important metric for biodiversity and thus should be considered when choosing umbrella species. We identified umbrella species associated with high taxonomic and functional biodiversity in urban areas in Switzerland. We analyzed 39,752 individuals of 574 animal species from 96 study plots and 1397 presences of 262 plant species from 58 plots. Thirty‐one biodiversity measures of 7 taxonomic groups (plants, spiders, bees, ground beetles, lady bugs, weevils and birds) were included in within‐ and across‐taxa analyses. Sixteen measures were taxonomical (species richness and species diversity), whereas 15 were functional (species traits including mobility, resource use, and reproduction). We used indicator value analysis to identify umbrella species associated with single or multiple biodiversity measures. Many umbrella species were indicators of high biodiversity within their own taxonomic group (from 33.3% in weevils to 93.8% in birds), to a lesser extent they were indicators across taxa. Principal component analysis revealed that umbrella species for multiple measures of biodiversity represented different aspects of biodiversity, especially with respect to measures of taxonomic and functional diversity. Thus, even umbrella species for multiple measures of biodiversity were complementary in the biodiversity aspects they represented. Thus, the choice of umbrella species based solely on taxonomic diversity is questionable and may not represent biodiversity comprehensively. Our results suggest that, depending on conservation priorities, managers should choose multiple and complementary umbrella species to assess the state of biodiversity. Selección de Múltiples Especies Paraguas para la Diversidad Funcional y Taxonómica para Representar la Biodiversidad Urbana
Keywords:city  Complementarity of biodiversity  indicator value analysis  surrogate species  Switzerland  Aná  lisis del valor indicador  ciudad  complementació  n de la biodiversidad  especies sustitutas  Suiza
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