Functional and habitat characteristics associated with nativeness, rarity, and invasiveness in the aquatic vascular flora of Sardinia

Mediterranean wetlands are of great conservation concern given their high biodiversity, functional value, societal importance, and significant decline during recent decades. Within the contexts of species protection and functional resilience, understanding the biological and environmental factors th...

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Main Authors: Mauro Fois, Alba Cuena-Lombraña, Jennifer Nagel Boyd, Lina Podda, Gianluigi Bacchetta
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Published: Elsevier 2025-04-01
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Alba Cuena-Lombraña
Jennifer Nagel Boyd
Lina Podda
Gianluigi Bacchetta
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description Mediterranean wetlands are of great conservation concern given their high biodiversity, functional value, societal importance, and significant decline during recent decades. Within the contexts of species protection and functional resilience, understanding the biological and environmental factors that influence the composition and diversity of wetland plant communities could help to inform management of these critical systems. To examine such factors, we considered 13 functional and habitat characteristics in explanatory models of the nativeness, rarity, and invasiveness of a comprehensive flora of 224 vascular plant species associated with wetlands in Sardinia. We categorised 59 of the 184 native species as rare and 21 of the 40 non-native species as invasive. Our models revealed some functional and habitat characteristics that are significantly associated with plant species’ nativeness, rarity, and invasiveness in Sardinian wetlands. Specifically, native species generally have smaller flowers than non-native species, while non-native species tend to flower later and reproduce more vegetatively. Rare native species typically occur across a narrower elevation range, have shorter flowering duration, and are less likely to reproduce vegetatively than common species, while invasive species tend to have larger flowers than non-invasive species. The relatively high incidences of rarity and invasiveness in Sardinian wetlands are likely influenced by the intrinsic fragmentation of freshwater environments and profound anthropogenic modifications in the region. In addition, we suggest that differences in reproductive traits may further contribute to species’ rarity and invasiveness in these systems.
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spelling doaj-art-c91ad7e6143943b79a4bbdadc5f92f4c2025-08-20T02:47:09ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942025-04-0158e0348210.1016/j.gecco.2025.e03482Functional and habitat characteristics associated with nativeness, rarity, and invasiveness in the aquatic vascular flora of SardiniaMauro Fois0Alba Cuena-Lombraña1Jennifer Nagel Boyd2Lina Podda3Gianluigi Bacchetta4Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Cagliari State University, Cagliari 09123, ItalyDepartment of Life and Environmental Sciences, Cagliari State University, Cagliari 09123, Italy; Correspondence to: Alba Cuena-Lombraña, Viale Sant’Ignazio da Laconi 13, Cagliari 09123, Italy.Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USADepartment of Life and Environmental Sciences, Cagliari State University, Cagliari 09123, ItalyDepartment of Life and Environmental Sciences, Cagliari State University, Cagliari 09123, ItalyMediterranean wetlands are of great conservation concern given their high biodiversity, functional value, societal importance, and significant decline during recent decades. Within the contexts of species protection and functional resilience, understanding the biological and environmental factors that influence the composition and diversity of wetland plant communities could help to inform management of these critical systems. To examine such factors, we considered 13 functional and habitat characteristics in explanatory models of the nativeness, rarity, and invasiveness of a comprehensive flora of 224 vascular plant species associated with wetlands in Sardinia. We categorised 59 of the 184 native species as rare and 21 of the 40 non-native species as invasive. Our models revealed some functional and habitat characteristics that are significantly associated with plant species’ nativeness, rarity, and invasiveness in Sardinian wetlands. Specifically, native species generally have smaller flowers than non-native species, while non-native species tend to flower later and reproduce more vegetatively. Rare native species typically occur across a narrower elevation range, have shorter flowering duration, and are less likely to reproduce vegetatively than common species, while invasive species tend to have larger flowers than non-invasive species. The relatively high incidences of rarity and invasiveness in Sardinian wetlands are likely influenced by the intrinsic fragmentation of freshwater environments and profound anthropogenic modifications in the region. In addition, we suggest that differences in reproductive traits may further contribute to species’ rarity and invasiveness in these systems.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989425000836Functional characteristicsInvasive plantsIslandsMediterranean regionRare plantsSardinia
spellingShingle Mauro Fois
Alba Cuena-Lombraña
Jennifer Nagel Boyd
Lina Podda
Gianluigi Bacchetta
Functional and habitat characteristics associated with nativeness, rarity, and invasiveness in the aquatic vascular flora of Sardinia
Global Ecology and Conservation
Functional characteristics
Invasive plants
Islands
Mediterranean region
Rare plants
Sardinia
title Functional and habitat characteristics associated with nativeness, rarity, and invasiveness in the aquatic vascular flora of Sardinia
title_full Functional and habitat characteristics associated with nativeness, rarity, and invasiveness in the aquatic vascular flora of Sardinia
title_fullStr Functional and habitat characteristics associated with nativeness, rarity, and invasiveness in the aquatic vascular flora of Sardinia
title_full_unstemmed Functional and habitat characteristics associated with nativeness, rarity, and invasiveness in the aquatic vascular flora of Sardinia
title_short Functional and habitat characteristics associated with nativeness, rarity, and invasiveness in the aquatic vascular flora of Sardinia
title_sort functional and habitat characteristics associated with nativeness rarity and invasiveness in the aquatic vascular flora of sardinia
topic Functional characteristics
Invasive plants
Islands
Mediterranean region
Rare plants
Sardinia
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989425000836
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