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      Half a Century of Temperate Non‐Forest Vegetation Changes: No Net Loss in Species Richness, but Considerable Shifts in Taxonomic and Functional Composition

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          In recent decades, global change and local anthropogenic pressures have severely affected natural ecosystems and their biodiversity. Although disentangling the effects of these factors is difficult, they are reflected in changes in the functional composition of plant communities. We present a comprehensive, large‐scale analysis of long‐term changes in plant communities of various non‐forest habitat types in the Czech Republic based on 1154 vegetation‐plot time series from 53 resurvey studies comprising 3909 vegetation‐plot records. We focused not only on taxonomic diversity but also on the functional characteristics of communities. Species richness of most habitat types increased over time, and taxonomic and functional community composition shifted significantly. Habitat specialists and threatened species became less represented in plant communities, indicating a decline in habitat quality. The spread of trees, shrubs, tall herbaceous plants, strong competitors, and nutrient‐demanding species in all non‐forest habitats, coupled with the decline of light‐demanding species, suggests an effect of eutrophication and natural succession following the abandonment of traditional management. Moreover, we identified specific trends in certain habitats. In wetlands, springs, and mires, moisture‐demanding species decreased, probably due to drainage, river regulations, and increasing drought resulting from climate change. Dry grasslands, ruderal, weed, sand, and shallow‐soil vegetation became more mesic, and successional processes were most pronounced in these communities, suggesting a stronger effect of abandonment of traditional management and eutrophication. In alpine and subalpine vegetation, meadows and mesic pastures, and heathlands, insect‐pollinated species declined, and the proportion of grasses increased. Overall, these functional changes provide deep insights into the underlying drivers and help conservationists take appropriate countermeasures.

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          We present a comprehensive, large‐scale analysis of long‐term changes in plant communities of various non‐forest habitat types in the Czech Republic based on repeatedly sampled vegetation plots. Species richness of most habitat types increased over time, and taxonomic and functional community composition shifted significantly. The changes in the functional composition of plant communities indicated a decline in habitat quality caused by eutrophication and the abandonment of traditional management. Wetlands, springs, and mires showed signs of drying out, whereas dry habitats became more mesic.

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                klinkovska.klara@gmail.com
                Journal
                Glob Chang Biol
                Glob Chang Biol
                10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2486
                GCB
                Global Change Biology
                John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
                1354-1013
                1365-2486
                24 January 2025
                January 2025
                : 31
                : 1 ( doiID: 10.1111/gcb.v31.1 )
                : e70030
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science Masaryk University Brno Czech Republic
                [ 2 ] Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences Průhonice Czech Republic
                [ 3 ] Department of Paleoecology Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences Brno Czech Republic
                [ 4 ] Department of Plant Biology Mendel University in Brno Brno Czech Republic
                [ 5 ] Department of Botany, Faculty of Science University of South Bohemia České Budějovice Czech Republic
                [ 6 ] Institute of Entomology Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences České Budějovice Czech Republic
                [ 7 ] Experimental Garden and Gene Pool Collections Třeboň, Institute of Botany Czech Academy of Sciences Třeboň Czech Republic
                [ 8 ] Faculty of Environmental Sciences Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Czech Republic
                [ 9 ] Department of Vegetation Ecology, Institute of Botany Czech Academy of Sciences Průhonice Czech Republic
                [ 10 ] Department of Biology, Faculty of Science University of Hradec Králové Hradec Králové Czech Republic
                [ 11 ] Institute of Biology/Geobotany and Botanical Garden Martin Luther University Halle‐Wittenberg Halle Germany
                [ 12 ] German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle‐Jena‐Leipzig Leipzig Germany
                Author notes
                [*] [* ] Correspondence:

                Klára Klinkovská ( klinkovska.klara@ 123456gmail.com )

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                Article
                GCB70030 GCB-24-2915.R1
                10.1111/gcb.70030
                11758476
                39853920
                2555df9e-78c4-4969-a46a-efca040de598
                © 2025 The Author(s). Global Change Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

                This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 02 December 2024
                : 08 October 2024
                : 22 December 2024
                Page count
                Figures: 5, Tables: 1, Pages: 17, Words: 12200
                Funding
                Funded by: European Commission , doi 10.13039/501100000780;
                Award ID: 101052342
                Funded by: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft , doi 10.13039/501100001659;
                Award ID: 532411638
                Funded by: Masarykova Univerzita , doi 10.13039/501100010653;
                Award ID: MUNI/A/1489/2023
                Funded by: Technology Agency of the Czech Republic , doi 10.13039/100014809;
                Award ID: SS73020008
                Funded by: Akademie Věd České Republiky , doi 10.13039/501100004240;
                Award ID: RVO 67985939
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                January 2025
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                biodiversity change,drought,eutrophication,functional traits,habitat specialists,mesophilization,succession,vascular plants

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