The fundamental ecological significance of deadwood decomposition in forests has been highlighted in several reviews, some conclusions regarding silviculture being drawn. Old-growth forests are natural centres of biodiversity. Saproxylic fungi and beetles, which are vital components of these ecosystems, occupy a variety of spatial and trophic niches. Fungal and beetle diversity on coarse woody debris (CWD) was analysed in 36 forest sites in the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, Italy. The data were analysed by DCA and Spearman's rank correlation. The results provide empirical evidence of the existence of a pattern of joint colonization of the woody substrate by fungi and beetles, which includes an assemblage of reciprocal trophic roles within fungal/beetle communities. These organisms act together to form a dynamic taxonomical and functional ecosystem component within the complex set of processes involved in wood decay. The variables most predictive of correlations between management-related structural attributes and fungal/beetle species richness and their trophic roles for old-growth forest are: number of logs, number of decay classes and CWD total volume. Deadwood spatio-temporal continuity should be the main objective of forest planning to stop the loss of saproxylic fungal and insect biodiversity.

Linking taxonomical and functional biodiversity of saproxylic fungi and beetles in broad-leaved forests in southern Italy with varying management histories / Persiani, Anna Maria; Audisio, Paolo Aldo; Lunghini, Dario; Maggi, Oriana; Granito, Vito Mario; A. b., Biscaccianti; U., Chiavetta; M., Marchetti. - In: PLANT BIOSYSTEMS. - ISSN 1126-3504. - STAMPA. - 144:1(2010), pp. 250-261. [10.1080/11263500903561114]

Linking taxonomical and functional biodiversity of saproxylic fungi and beetles in broad-leaved forests in southern Italy with varying management histories

PERSIANI, Anna Maria;AUDISIO, Paolo Aldo;LUNGHINI, Dario;MAGGI, Oriana;GRANITO, Vito Mario;
2010

Abstract

The fundamental ecological significance of deadwood decomposition in forests has been highlighted in several reviews, some conclusions regarding silviculture being drawn. Old-growth forests are natural centres of biodiversity. Saproxylic fungi and beetles, which are vital components of these ecosystems, occupy a variety of spatial and trophic niches. Fungal and beetle diversity on coarse woody debris (CWD) was analysed in 36 forest sites in the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, Italy. The data were analysed by DCA and Spearman's rank correlation. The results provide empirical evidence of the existence of a pattern of joint colonization of the woody substrate by fungi and beetles, which includes an assemblage of reciprocal trophic roles within fungal/beetle communities. These organisms act together to form a dynamic taxonomical and functional ecosystem component within the complex set of processes involved in wood decay. The variables most predictive of correlations between management-related structural attributes and fungal/beetle species richness and their trophic roles for old-growth forest are: number of logs, number of decay classes and CWD total volume. Deadwood spatio-temporal continuity should be the main objective of forest planning to stop the loss of saproxylic fungal and insect biodiversity.
2010
taxonomical and functional biodiversity; fungi; saproxylic communities; trophic guilds; old-growth forest; coarse woody debris; beetles
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Linking taxonomical and functional biodiversity of saproxylic fungi and beetles in broad-leaved forests in southern Italy with varying management histories / Persiani, Anna Maria; Audisio, Paolo Aldo; Lunghini, Dario; Maggi, Oriana; Granito, Vito Mario; A. b., Biscaccianti; U., Chiavetta; M., Marchetti. - In: PLANT BIOSYSTEMS. - ISSN 1126-3504. - STAMPA. - 144:1(2010), pp. 250-261. [10.1080/11263500903561114]
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