Specialisation and diversity of multiple trophic groups are promoted by different forest features
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Títol: | Specialisation and diversity of multiple trophic groups are promoted by different forest features |
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Autors: | Penone, Caterina | Allan, Eric | Soliveres, Santiago | Felipe‐Lucia, María R. | Gossner, Martin M. | Seibold, Sebastian | Simons, Nadja K. | Schall, Peter | Plas, Fons van der | Manning, Peter | Manzanedo, Rubén D. | Boch, Steffen | Prati, Daniel | Ammer, Christian | Bauhus, Jürgen | Buscot, François | Ehbrecht, Martin | Goldmann, Kezia | Jung, Kirsten | Müller, Jörg | Müller, Jörg C. | Pena, Rodica | Polle, Andrea | Renner, Swen C. | Ruess, Liliane | Schönig, Ingo | Schrumpf, Marion | Solly, Emily F. | Tschapka, Marco | Weisser, Wolfgang W. | Wubet, Tesfaye | Fischer, Markus |
Grups d'investigació o GITE: | Gestión de Ecosistemas y de la Biodiversidad (GEB) |
Centre, Departament o Servei: | Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ecología |
Paraules clau: | Biodiversity exploratories | Dark diversity | Forest management | Global change | Land-use | Multidiversity | Specialisation | Temperate forests |
Àrees de coneixement: | Ecología |
Data de publicació: | de gener-2019 |
Editor: | John Wiley & Sons |
Citació bibliogràfica: | Ecology Letters. 2019, 22(1): 170-180. doi:10.1111/ele.13182 |
Resum: | While forest management strongly influences biodiversity, it remains unclear how the structural and compositional changes caused by management affect different community dimensions (e.g. richness, specialisation, abundance or completeness) and how this differs between taxa. We assessed the effects of nine forest features (representing stand structure, heterogeneity and tree composition) on thirteen above‐ and belowground trophic groups of plants, animals, fungi and bacteria in 150 temperate forest plots differing in their management type. Canopy cover decreased light resources, which increased community specialisation but reduced overall diversity and abundance. Features increasing resource types and diversifying microhabitats (admixing of oaks and conifers) were important and mostly affected richness. Belowground groups responded differently to those aboveground and had weaker responses to most forest features. Our results show that we need to consider forest features rather than broad management types and highlight the importance of considering several groups and community dimensions to better inform conservation. |
Patrocinadors: | The work was partly funded by the DFG Priority Program 1374 ‘Infrastructure-Biodiversity-Exploratories’ (DFG-Refno. Po362/18-3). SSo was supported by the Spanish Government under a Ramón y Cajal contract (RYC-2016-20604). |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10045/87435 |
ISSN: | 1461-023X (Print) | 1461-0248 (Online) |
DOI: | 10.1111/ele.13182 |
Idioma: | eng |
Tipus: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Drets: | © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS |
Revisió científica: | si |
Versió de l'editor: | https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13182 |
Apareix a la col·lecció: | INV - GEB - Artículos de Revistas INV - DRYEX - Artículos de Revistas |
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