Functionally diverse tree stands reduce herbaceous diversity and productivity via canopy packing
Zheng, Li Ting; Chen, Han Y.H.; Hautier, Yann; Bao, Di Feng; Xu, Ming Shan; Yang, Bai Yu; Zhao, Zhao; Zhang, Li; Yan, En Rong
(2022) Functional Ecology, volume 36, issue 4, pp. 950 - 961
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Abstract
There is extensive experimental evidence for the importance of biodiversity in sustaining ecosystem functioning. However, such experiments typically prevent immigration by continuously removing non-target species, thereby questioning the generality of these findings to real-world ecosystems. This is particularly true in forest ecosystems where understorey herbaceous species are key biodiversity components
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but are usually weeded in tree diversity experiments. Consequently, little is known about how tree diversity influences the natural dynamics of understorey herbaceous layers. We conducted a 3-year non-weeded tree diversity experiment composed of eight woody species differing widely in plant economic strategies. We examined how the functional diversity and identity of tree species mixtures drive the temporal dynamics of understorey productivity, functional diversity and composition through canopy packing (CP). Tree mixtures with high functional diversity experienced increased CP over time, thereby decreasing understorey productivity and diversity. Furthermore, herbaceous communities were dominated by species with functional traits typical of low-light conditions [lower community-weighted mean (CWM) of maximum plant height, but larger CWM of specific leaf area] in response to increased CP. Our results provide mechanistic insights into the role of tree functional diversity in shaping the dynamics of biomass, functional diversity and composition of the understorey herbaceous layer during the early successional period. It is expected that the effects of tree functional diversity would also be relevant over time due to the increasing usage of canopy space. This study highlights the significance of natural community processes in determining the effects of tree diversity on the temporal dynamics of previously neglected ecosystem structures and functioning. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.
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Keywords: biodiversity, ecosystem function, functional composition, functional dispersion, functional strategies, species interactions, stand age, tree mixture, Taverne, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
ISSN: 0269-8463
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Note: Funding Information: We thank H. Cornelissen for suggestions on the experimental design, and Dong He for data analysis. We thank Xiaochen Fang, Muhammad Abdullah, Xiangyu Liu, Umar Aftab Abbasi, Wujian Xiong, Tian Su, Liang Li, Qiming Liang, Xiaotong Zhu and Yu Zhang for assistance in the field and laboratory. This study was supported by the State Key Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32030068). Funding Information: We thank H. Cornelissen for suggestions on the experimental design, and Dong He for data analysis. We thank Xiaochen Fang, Muhammad Abdullah, Xiangyu Liu, Umar Aftab Abbasi, Wujian Xiong, Tian Su, Liang Li, Qiming Liang, Xiaotong Zhu and Yu Zhang for assistance in the field and laboratory. This study was supported by the State Key Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32030068). Publisher Copyright: © 2022 British Ecological Society.
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