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A systematic survey of regional multi-taxon biodiversity: evaluating strategies and coverage

BACKGROUND: In light of the biodiversity crisis and our limited ability to explain variation in biodiversity, tools to quantify spatial and temporal variation in biodiversity and its underlying drivers are critically needed. Inspired by the recently published ecospace framework, we developed and tes...

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Autores principales: Brunbjerg, Ane Kirstine, Bruun, Hans Henrik, Brøndum, Lars, Classen, Aimée T., Dalby, Lars, Fog, Kåre, Frøslev, Tobias G., Goldberg, Irina, Hansen, Anders Johannes, Hansen, Morten D. D., Høye, Toke T., Illum, Anders A., Læssøe, Thomas, Newman, Gregory S., Skipper, Lars, Søchting, Ulrik, Ejrnæs, Rasmus
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6792264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31615504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12898-019-0260-x
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author Brunbjerg, Ane Kirstine
Bruun, Hans Henrik
Brøndum, Lars
Classen, Aimée T.
Dalby, Lars
Fog, Kåre
Frøslev, Tobias G.
Goldberg, Irina
Hansen, Anders Johannes
Hansen, Morten D. D.
Høye, Toke T.
Illum, Anders A.
Læssøe, Thomas
Newman, Gregory S.
Skipper, Lars
Søchting, Ulrik
Ejrnæs, Rasmus
author_facet Brunbjerg, Ane Kirstine
Bruun, Hans Henrik
Brøndum, Lars
Classen, Aimée T.
Dalby, Lars
Fog, Kåre
Frøslev, Tobias G.
Goldberg, Irina
Hansen, Anders Johannes
Hansen, Morten D. D.
Høye, Toke T.
Illum, Anders A.
Læssøe, Thomas
Newman, Gregory S.
Skipper, Lars
Søchting, Ulrik
Ejrnæs, Rasmus
author_sort Brunbjerg, Ane Kirstine
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description BACKGROUND: In light of the biodiversity crisis and our limited ability to explain variation in biodiversity, tools to quantify spatial and temporal variation in biodiversity and its underlying drivers are critically needed. Inspired by the recently published ecospace framework, we developed and tested a sampling design for environmental and biotic mapping. We selected 130 study sites (40 × 40 m) across Denmark using stratified random sampling along the major environmental gradients underlying biotic variation. Using standardized methods, we collected site species data on vascular plants, bryophytes, macrofungi, lichens, gastropods and arthropods. To evaluate sampling efficiency, we calculated regional coverage (relative to the known species number per taxonomic group), and site scale coverage (i.e., sample completeness per taxonomic group at each site). To extend taxonomic coverage to organisms that are difficult to sample by classical inventories (e.g., nematodes and non-fruiting fungi), we collected soil for metabarcoding. Finally, to assess site conditions, we mapped abiotic conditions, biotic resources and habitat continuity. RESULTS: Despite the 130 study sites only covering a minute fraction (0.0005%) of the total Danish terrestrial area, we found 1774 species of macrofungi (54% of the Danish fungal species pool), 663 vascular plant species (42%), 254 bryophyte species (41%) and 200 lichen species (19%). For arthropods, we observed 330 spider species (58%), 123 carabid beetle species (37%) and 99 hoverfly species (33%). Overall, sample coverage was remarkably high across taxonomic groups and sufficient to capture substantial spatial variation in biodiversity across Denmark. This inventory is nationally unprecedented in detail and resulted in the discovery of 143 species with no previous record for Denmark. Comparison between plant OTUs detected in soil DNA and observed plant species confirmed the usefulness of carefully curated environmental DNA-data. Correlations among species richness for taxonomic groups were predominantly positive, but did not correlate well among all taxa suggesting differential and complex biotic responses to environmental variation. CONCLUSIONS: We successfully and adequately sampled a wide range of diverse taxa along key environmental gradients across Denmark using an approach that includes multi-taxon biodiversity assessment and ecospace mapping. Our approach is applicable to assessments of biodiversity in other regions and biomes where species are structured along environmental gradient.
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spelling pubmed-67922642019-10-21 A systematic survey of regional multi-taxon biodiversity: evaluating strategies and coverage Brunbjerg, Ane Kirstine Bruun, Hans Henrik Brøndum, Lars Classen, Aimée T. Dalby, Lars Fog, Kåre Frøslev, Tobias G. Goldberg, Irina Hansen, Anders Johannes Hansen, Morten D. D. Høye, Toke T. Illum, Anders A. Læssøe, Thomas Newman, Gregory S. Skipper, Lars Søchting, Ulrik Ejrnæs, Rasmus BMC Ecol Research Article BACKGROUND: In light of the biodiversity crisis and our limited ability to explain variation in biodiversity, tools to quantify spatial and temporal variation in biodiversity and its underlying drivers are critically needed. Inspired by the recently published ecospace framework, we developed and tested a sampling design for environmental and biotic mapping. We selected 130 study sites (40 × 40 m) across Denmark using stratified random sampling along the major environmental gradients underlying biotic variation. Using standardized methods, we collected site species data on vascular plants, bryophytes, macrofungi, lichens, gastropods and arthropods. To evaluate sampling efficiency, we calculated regional coverage (relative to the known species number per taxonomic group), and site scale coverage (i.e., sample completeness per taxonomic group at each site). To extend taxonomic coverage to organisms that are difficult to sample by classical inventories (e.g., nematodes and non-fruiting fungi), we collected soil for metabarcoding. Finally, to assess site conditions, we mapped abiotic conditions, biotic resources and habitat continuity. RESULTS: Despite the 130 study sites only covering a minute fraction (0.0005%) of the total Danish terrestrial area, we found 1774 species of macrofungi (54% of the Danish fungal species pool), 663 vascular plant species (42%), 254 bryophyte species (41%) and 200 lichen species (19%). For arthropods, we observed 330 spider species (58%), 123 carabid beetle species (37%) and 99 hoverfly species (33%). Overall, sample coverage was remarkably high across taxonomic groups and sufficient to capture substantial spatial variation in biodiversity across Denmark. This inventory is nationally unprecedented in detail and resulted in the discovery of 143 species with no previous record for Denmark. Comparison between plant OTUs detected in soil DNA and observed plant species confirmed the usefulness of carefully curated environmental DNA-data. Correlations among species richness for taxonomic groups were predominantly positive, but did not correlate well among all taxa suggesting differential and complex biotic responses to environmental variation. CONCLUSIONS: We successfully and adequately sampled a wide range of diverse taxa along key environmental gradients across Denmark using an approach that includes multi-taxon biodiversity assessment and ecospace mapping. Our approach is applicable to assessments of biodiversity in other regions and biomes where species are structured along environmental gradient. BioMed Central 2019-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6792264/ /pubmed/31615504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12898-019-0260-x Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Brunbjerg, Ane Kirstine
Bruun, Hans Henrik
Brøndum, Lars
Classen, Aimée T.
Dalby, Lars
Fog, Kåre
Frøslev, Tobias G.
Goldberg, Irina
Hansen, Anders Johannes
Hansen, Morten D. D.
Høye, Toke T.
Illum, Anders A.
Læssøe, Thomas
Newman, Gregory S.
Skipper, Lars
Søchting, Ulrik
Ejrnæs, Rasmus
A systematic survey of regional multi-taxon biodiversity: evaluating strategies and coverage
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title_fullStr A systematic survey of regional multi-taxon biodiversity: evaluating strategies and coverage
title_full_unstemmed A systematic survey of regional multi-taxon biodiversity: evaluating strategies and coverage
title_short A systematic survey of regional multi-taxon biodiversity: evaluating strategies and coverage
title_sort systematic survey of regional multi-taxon biodiversity: evaluating strategies and coverage
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6792264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31615504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12898-019-0260-x
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