Plant distribution and conservation in mediterranean islands’ lentic wetlands: there is more than aquatic species

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Mauro Fois
Alba Cuena-Lombraña
Mathieu Artufel
Vincent Attard
Salvatore Cambria
Krista Farrugia
Michela Marignani
Pietro Minissale
Andrea Pace
Saverio Sciandrello
Eva Tankovic
Gianluigi Bacchetta
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[1] University of Cagliari,Department of Life and Environmental Sciences
[2] INITIATIVE PIM pour les Petites Iles de Méditerranée,Department of Biological Geological and Environmental Sciences
[3] Nature Trust Malta,undefined
[4] Wied Ghollieqa Environment Centre,undefined
[5] University of Catania,undefined
[6] Adi Associates Environmental Consultants Ltd,undefined
[7] Kappara Business Centre,undefined
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Biodiversity and Conservation | 2024年 / 33卷
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Aquatic macrophytes; Indicator species; Island biogeography; Lentic waterbodies; Moisture indicator value; Plant conservation;
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This study investigates the distribution and conservation status of plant species in lentic wetlands of Mediterranean islands. Field data on vascular macrophytes were collected from the online national databases of the “Conservation of the island wetlands of the Mediterranean Basin” (MedIsWet). A comprehensive inventory of wetlands was conducted, and information on the main anthropogenic impacts and conservation priorities was compiled. In addition to all vascular hygro- and hydrophytes, we retained information on those species typically adapted to environments with intermittent or temporary wetness. A significant knowledge gap regarding the distribution and conservation of plant species in Mediterranean wetlands was found. A lower endemism rate was observed particularly in coastal wetlands. However, approximately 25% of species, mainly with relatively wide distribution, were identified as endangered or with unknown conservation status. Including all macrophytes adapted to seasonal wetness is crucial when considering wetland conservation efforts. The research emphasised the importance of considering diverse wetland types, including seasonal and permanent, natural and artificial, for effective plant conservation. Artificial wetlands emerged as potential habitats with considerable biodiversity conservation value. This study provides a comprehensive inventory of wetlands and valuable insights into the distribution, ecology, and conservation relevance of aquatic macrophytes in Mediterranean islands. The research enhances our understanding of biogeographic patterns and processes, offers critical information for the management and conservation of Mediterranean island wetlands, and presents a replicable approach that can be applied to other wetland contexts.
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