Scale-Dependent Effects of Plant Diversity Drivers Across Different Grassland Habitats in Ukraine

Biodiversity
Biodiversity Drivers
Fine Spatial Scale
Grasslands
Scale-Dependency
β-Diversity
Authors

Oksana Buzhdygan

Selina Baldauf

Dariia Borovyk

Denys Vynokurov

Emma Ladouceur

Olha Chusova

Svitlana Iemelianova

Vasyl Budzhak

Britta Tietjen

Olga Bezrodnova

Olesya Bezsmertna

Illya Chorney

Iwona Dembicz

Jürgen Dengler

Yakiv Didukh

Monika Janišová

Oleksandr Khodosovtsev

Oksana Kucher

Ivan Moysiyenko

Alla Tokariuk

Iuliia Vasheniak

Olena Yavorska

Jonathan Chase

Anna Kuzemko

Published

February 12, 2025

Abstract

Understanding the factors governing grassland biodiversity across different spatial scales is crucial for effective conservation and management. However, most studies focus on single grain sizes, leaving the scale-dependent mechanisms of biodiversity drivers unclear. We investigated how climate, soil properties, abiotic disturbance, and land use influence plant diversity across two fine spatial scales in various grassland types in Ukraine. Using spatially explicit data on plant species presence and their cover, collected at smaller (10 m2) and larger (100 m2) grain sizes, we assessed spatial β-diversity—the variability of biodiversity between scales. We analyzed whether the effects of ecological drivers on β-diversity are mediated by changes in species evenness, density (total cover), and intraspecific aggregation in plant community. In our study, the most influential factors of local plant diversity at both grain sizes were climate variables, followed by soil humus content, litter cover, and soil pH. Soil and litter effects were primarily driven by the response of locally rare species, while climate and grazing effects were driven by locally common species. The strength of most of these effects varied between spatial scales, affecting β-diversity. Soil properties influenced β-diversity through changes in total plant community cover, while the effects of climate and litter operated via changes in species evenness and aggregation. Our findings highlight that biodiversity responses to climate, soil factors, and litter depend on the size of the sampled area and reveal the role of total plant cover, evenness, and aggregation in driving fine-scale β-diversity in grasslands across different habitat types.

Citation

For attribution, please cite this work as:
Buzhdygan, Oksana, Selina Baldauf, Dariia Borovyk, Denys Vynokurov, Emma Ladouceur, Olha Chusova, Svitlana Iemelianova, et al. 2025. “Scale-Dependent Effects of Plant Diversity Drivers Across Different Grassland Habitats in Ukraine .” Ecology and Evolution 15 (February): e70941. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.70941.