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Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation 3/2014

01-03-2014 | Original Paper

The value of plantation forests for plant, invertebrate and bird diversity and the potential for cross-taxon surrogacy

Authors: Sandra Irwin, Scott M. Pedley, Linda Coote, Anke C. Dietzsch, Mark W. Wilson, Anne Oxbrough, Oisín Sweeney, Karen M. Moore, Rebecca Martin, Daniel L. Kelly, Fraser J. G. Mitchell, Thomas C. Kelly, John O’Halloran

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Abstract

As the area of plantation forest expands worldwide and natural, unmanaged forests decline there is much interest in the potential for planted forests to provide habitat for biodiversity. In regions where little semi-natural woodland remains, the biodiversity supported by forest plantations, typically non-native conifers, may be particularly important. Few studies provide detailed comparisons between the species diversity of native woodlands which are being depleted and non-native plantation forests, which are now expanding, based on data collected from multiple taxa in the same study sites. Here we compare the species diversity and community composition of plants, invertebrates and birds in Sitka spruce- (Picea sitchensis-) dominated and Norway spruce- (Picea abies-) dominated plantations, which have expanded significantly in recent decades in the study area in Ireland, with that of oak- and ash-dominated semi-natural woodlands in the same area. The results show that species richness in spruce plantations can be as high as semi-natural woodlands, but that the two forest types support different assemblages of species. In areas where non-native conifer plantations are the principle forest type, their role in the provision of habitat for biodiversity conservation should not be overlooked. Appropriate management should target the introduction of semi-natural woodland characteristics, and on the extension of existing semi-natural woodlands to maintain and enhance forest species diversity. Our data show that although some relatively easily surveyed groups, such as vascular plants and birds, were congruent with many of the other taxa when looking across all study sites, the similarities in response were not strong enough to warrant use of these taxa as surrogates of the others. In order to capture a wide range of biotic variation, assessments of forest biodiversity should either encompass several taxonomic groups, or rely on the use of indicators of diversity that are not species based.

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Metadata
Title
The value of plantation forests for plant, invertebrate and bird diversity and the potential for cross-taxon surrogacy
Authors
Sandra Irwin
Scott M. Pedley
Linda Coote
Anke C. Dietzsch
Mark W. Wilson
Anne Oxbrough
Oisín Sweeney
Karen M. Moore
Rebecca Martin
Daniel L. Kelly
Fraser J. G. Mitchell
Thomas C. Kelly
John O’Halloran
Publication date
01-03-2014
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Biodiversity and Conservation / Issue 3/2014
Print ISSN: 0960-3115
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9710
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-014-0627-4

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