Literature DB >> 33498512

Plant Endemism Centres and Biodiversity Hotspots in Greece.

Konstantinos Kougioumoutzis1,2,3, Ioannis P Kokkoris1, Maria Panitsa1, Athanasios Kallimanis3, Arne Strid4, Panayotis Dimopoulos1.   

Abstract

Biodiversity hotspots (BH) cover a small fraction of the Earth's surface, yet host numerous endemics. Human-induced biodiversity loss has been increasing worldwide, despite attempts to halt the extinction crisis. There is thus an urgent need to efficiently allocate the available conservation funds in an optimised conservation prioritization scheme. Identifying BH and endemism centres (EC) is therefore a valuable tool in conservation prioritization and planning. Even though Greece is one of the most plant species-rich European countries, few studies have dealt with the identification of BH or EC and none has ever incorporated phylogenetic information or extended to the national scale. Consequently, we are unaware of the extent that Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) of the Natura 2000 network efficiently protect Greek plant diversity. Here, we located for the first time at a national scale and in a phylogenetic framework, the areas serving as BH and EC, and assessed the effectiveness of the Greek SAC in safeguarding them. BH and EC are mainly located near mountainous areas, and in areas supposedly floristically impoverished, such as the central Aegean islands. A critical re-assessment of the Greek SAC might be needed to minimize the extinction risk of the Greek endemics, by focusing the conservation efforts also on the BH and EC that fall outside the established Greek SAC.

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Keywords:  CANAPE; EU biodiversity strategy; GIS analysis; MAES indicators; Mediterranean flora; biodiversity conservation; conservation prioritization; ecosystem services; phylogenetic endemism; taxonomic diversity

Year:  2021        PMID: 33498512     DOI: 10.3390/biology10020072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biology (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-7737


  6 in total

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Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-04-09

3.  Assessing Climate Change Impacts on Island Bees: The Aegean Archipelago.

Authors:  Konstantinos Kougioumoutzis; Aggeliki Kaloveloni; Theodora Petanidou
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-02

4.  Linking Taxonomic, Phylogenetic and Functional Plant Diversity with Ecosystem Services of Cliffs and Screes in Greece.

Authors:  Maria Panitsa; Ioannis P Kokkoris; Konstantinos Kougioumoutzis; Anna Kontopanou; Ioannis Bazos; Arne Strid; Panayotis Dimopoulos
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-17

5.  Extinction Risk Assessment of the Greek Endemic Flora.

Authors:  Konstantinos Kougioumoutzis; Ioannis P Kokkoris; Maria Panitsa; Arne Strid; Panayotis Dimopoulos
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-04

6.  An Orchid in Retrograde: Climate-Driven Range Shift Patterns of Ophrys helenae in Greece.

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Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-02
  6 in total

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