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ABSTRACT: Agroforestry is increasingly promoted as a nature-based solution (NbS) capable of reconciling production with biodiversity conservation, particularly in island landscapes, where endemism and fragmentation heighten conservation stakes. We established a permanent agroforest monitoring plot at Vale da Fonte (Pico Island, Azores) to generate baseline data on vascular plants and terrestrial arthropods and to evaluate whether a structurally complex orchard embedded in native coastal forest can support native and endemic biotas and key ecosystem functions. We used a modified COBRA framework integrating complementary active protocols (nocturnal aerial searching, day/night beating and day sweeping), together with pollinators time transects, pan traps and targeted pest traps. We collected 69 standardised samples (5 plant, 64 arthropod) and made the dataset publicly available in Darwin Core format via the GBIF IPT for long-term use.
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Azores coastal native forest mosaic COMCHA project island biodiversity Pico Island plot-based monitoring pollinators terrestrial arthropods vascular plants
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Lago, A., Petrone, A., Soares, A. O., Boieiro, M., Lopes, D. H., Freitas, T., Lhoumeau, S., Wallon, S. & Borges, P. A. V. (2026). Monitoring agroforest plots under the scope of the COMCHA project. 1. Baseline data for the vascular plants and arthropods of "Vale da Fonte Plot" in Pico Island (Azores Archipelago). Biodiversity Data Journal, 14, e174244. DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.14.e174244
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Pensoft Publishers
