The Driving Factors of Subtropical Mature Forest Productivity: Stand Structure Matters
Forest productivity (increment of above-ground biomass) is determined by biodiversity but also by stand structure attributes. However, the relative strengths of these drivers in determining productivity remain controversial in subtropical forests. In this study, we analyzed a tree growth data from 5...
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doaj-3425c2f920934dd9b9486c9f964d94702021-08-26T13:45:54ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072021-07-011299899810.3390/f12080998The Driving Factors of Subtropical Mature Forest Productivity: Stand Structure MattersSiyuan Ren0Qingsong Yang1Heming Liu2Guochun Shen3Zemei Zheng4Shuangshuang Zhou5Mengfang Liang6Huimin Yin7Zhengkang Zhou8Xihua Wang9Tiantong National Station for Forest Ecosystem Research, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, ChinaTiantong National Station for Forest Ecosystem Research, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, ChinaTiantong National Station for Forest Ecosystem Research, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, ChinaTiantong National Station for Forest Ecosystem Research, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, ChinaTiantong National Station for Forest Ecosystem Research, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, ChinaTiantong National Station for Forest Ecosystem Research, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, ChinaTiantong National Station for Forest Ecosystem Research, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, ChinaTiantong National Station for Forest Ecosystem Research, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, ChinaTiantong National Station for Forest Ecosystem Research, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, ChinaTiantong National Station for Forest Ecosystem Research, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, ChinaForest productivity (increment of above-ground biomass) is determined by biodiversity but also by stand structure attributes. However, the relative strengths of these drivers in determining productivity remain controversial in subtropical forests. In this study, we analyzed a tree growth data from 500 plots with in a 20 ha mature subtropical forest in eastern China. We used spatial simultaneous autoregressive error models to examine the effects of diversity variables (species richness, evenness, and composition), stand structural attributes (stand density, tree size range and diversity), environmental factors (topography and soil), and initial above-ground biomass (AGB) on productivity. We also applied structural equation models to quantify the relative importance of diversity, stand structure, environmental factors, and initial AGB in determining forest productivity. Our results showed that stand structure together with diversity and initial AGB governed forest productivity. Tree size diversity (DBH Shannon’s diversity index) had the largest positive effect on forest productivity. These results provide new evidence that structural explanatory variables have greater contributions to productivity for mature subtropical forests, strongly supporting the niche complementarity hypothesis. Our work highlights the importance of tree size diversity in promoting high forest productivity, and suggests that regulating and conserving complexity of forest stand structure should be among the most important goals in subtropical forest management.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/8/998species diversitystand structuretree size diversityinitial above-ground biomassforest productivityniche complementarity hypothesis |
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Siyuan Ren Qingsong Yang Heming Liu Guochun Shen Zemei Zheng Shuangshuang Zhou Mengfang Liang Huimin Yin Zhengkang Zhou Xihua Wang The Driving Factors of Subtropical Mature Forest Productivity: Stand Structure Matters Forests species diversity stand structure tree size diversity initial above-ground biomass forest productivity niche complementarity hypothesis |
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Siyuan Ren Qingsong Yang Heming Liu Guochun Shen Zemei Zheng Shuangshuang Zhou Mengfang Liang Huimin Yin Zhengkang Zhou Xihua Wang |
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The Driving Factors of Subtropical Mature Forest Productivity: Stand Structure Matters |
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The Driving Factors of Subtropical Mature Forest Productivity: Stand Structure Matters |
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Forest productivity (increment of above-ground biomass) is determined by biodiversity but also by stand structure attributes. However, the relative strengths of these drivers in determining productivity remain controversial in subtropical forests. In this study, we analyzed a tree growth data from 500 plots with in a 20 ha mature subtropical forest in eastern China. We used spatial simultaneous autoregressive error models to examine the effects of diversity variables (species richness, evenness, and composition), stand structural attributes (stand density, tree size range and diversity), environmental factors (topography and soil), and initial above-ground biomass (AGB) on productivity. We also applied structural equation models to quantify the relative importance of diversity, stand structure, environmental factors, and initial AGB in determining forest productivity. Our results showed that stand structure together with diversity and initial AGB governed forest productivity. Tree size diversity (DBH Shannon’s diversity index) had the largest positive effect on forest productivity. These results provide new evidence that structural explanatory variables have greater contributions to productivity for mature subtropical forests, strongly supporting the niche complementarity hypothesis. Our work highlights the importance of tree size diversity in promoting high forest productivity, and suggests that regulating and conserving complexity of forest stand structure should be among the most important goals in subtropical forest management. |
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species diversity stand structure tree size diversity initial above-ground biomass forest productivity niche complementarity hypothesis |
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