Assessing ecological indicators for remnant vegetation strips as functional biological corridors in chilean vineyards
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Díaz Forestier, Javiera
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Assessing ecological indicators for remnant vegetation strips as functional biological corridors in chilean vineyards
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Mediterranean central Chile is globally recognized as a hotspot for terrestrial biodiversity
due to its high endemism and massive habitat loss. However, within the rural landscape of central
Chile, significant extents of natural areas remain, especially on less productive, steep slopes, and
vegetation strips extending from the surrounding hills to agricultural areas. Accordingly, vegetation
strips or corridors, within lowland farms, constitute key elements to support the conservation of
biodiversity in rural landscapes. To assess the ecological performance of corridors in 22 commercials
vineyards in central Chile, we characterized them in terms of width-, length-, area-, and perimeter-toarea
ratios, as well as the number of connections with natural areas. Based on a set of previously
defined ecological indicators (species, functional groups, and structural components), we compared
their occurrence in corridors within vineyards and in the surrounding natural areas. We evaluated
the effects of corridor attributes on the occurrence of the selected ecological indicators, using a
generalized linear mixed model with each vineyard as a random factor. The area, width, and length
of vegetation corridors varied widely (1.2–86.3 ha, 10.5–95 m, and 380–5000 m, respectively). We
found significant differences in the occurrence of indicators between corridors and natural areas.
All sampled ecological indicators in corridors showed a negative relationship with the distance to
the nearest natural area. Vegetation strips within vineyards represent important opportunities for
biodiversity conservation that significantly enhance habitat quality in the agricultural landscape for
biodiversity and habitat connectivity.
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ANID (Chile) PIA/AFB170008
ECOS180008
ANID/PIA/ACT192027
ANID/REGIONAL/CERES/R19A1002
ANID/FONDECYT 1170995
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Diversity 2021, 13, 447.
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