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Analysis of biodiversity attributes for extensive vegetated roofs in a semiarid region of central Argentina
Resumen
Vegetated roofs (VRs) contribute to the resiilience of cities by providing multiple ecosystem functions. A wide
range of these benefits depends on the plant layer. Here, we hypothesized that increasing biodiversity attributes
(i.e., composition, structural, and functional) in VRs will improve their performance under the climate conditions
of semiarid regions. We aimed to (i) characterize functional groups of eight species assessed from key
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Vegetated roofs (VRs) contribute to the resiilience of cities by providing multiple ecosystem functions. A wide
range of these benefits depends on the plant layer. Here, we hypothesized that increasing biodiversity attributes
(i.e., composition, structural, and functional) in VRs will improve their performance under the climate conditions
of semiarid regions. We aimed to (i) characterize functional groups of eight species assessed from key functional
traits, (ii) evaluate species performance through survival and coverage, comparing biodiversity attributes from
mono to polyculture treatments, (iii) analyze the relationship between performance with biodiversity attributes,
and (iv) systematize and rank the treatments using an index to select those with the best performance and to
recommend them for VRs in semiarid regions. We expect those treatments with higher biodiversity attributes will
show better performances than simpler ones. Functional traits as indicators of ecosystem functions of eight
species and four life-forms (succulents: Sedum acre, S. lineare, S. reflexum, creeping herbs: Phyla nodiflora,
Glandularia x hybrida, tall forb: Grindelia cabrerae, and grasses: Eustachys distichophylla, and Nassella tenuissima)
were evaluated through a trial using 22 microcosms during a 12-month experimental study. A principal
component analysis and a cluster analysis were used to detect functional groups according to leaf and plant
height traits. We used the Kaplan-Meier analysis to assess species survival among the treatments. Final coverage
and growth increment (and their coefficients of variation) were used to construct the performance index. The
PCA and CA determined five functional groups: I) succulents; II) creeping herbs; III) N. tenuissima; IV)
E. distichophylla, and V) G. cabrerae. Four species showed significantly differences in survival rates among the
treatments (p < 0.05), and six treatments were characterized as the best ones: with the highest coverage (>93%)
and growth increment (81%), and with low CVs. Although some monoculture (Sedum spp., P. nodiflora and,
E. distichophylla) reached comparable index values with respect to mixed microcosms, for VRs we recommend
those plant mixtures combining biodiversity attributes because they provide both more ecosystem services and
higher chances of survival and phenological complementarity in the long term.
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Autor
Cáceres, Natalia;
Robbiati, Federico Omar;
Hick, Emmanuel C.;
Suárez, Mario;
Matoff, Evangelina;
Galetto, Leonardo;
Imhof, Leila;
Fuente
Ecological Engineering 178 : 106602 (May 2022)
Fecha
2022-05
Editorial
Elsevier
ISSN
0925-8574
Formato
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Tipo de documento
artículo
Palabras Claves
Derechos de acceso
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