Relationships between tree biomass productivity and local species diversity

Abstract This study evaluated the relationship between the productivity of aboveground coarse woody biomass and species richness at individual species and community levels in two large and fully stem‐mapped temperate forest plots in northeastern China. Although productivity–diversity relationships (...

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Main Authors: Juan Wang, Yanxia Cheng, Chunyu Zhang, Yazhou Zhao, Xiuhai Zhao, Klaus Von Gadow
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016-11-01
Series:Ecosphere
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1562
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spelling doaj-47c1863c7cf14d039c6988af0b90d47b2020-11-25T01:12:43ZengWileyEcosphere2150-89252016-11-01711n/an/a10.1002/ecs2.1562Relationships between tree biomass productivity and local species diversityJuan Wang0Yanxia Cheng1Chunyu Zhang2Yazhou Zhao3Xiuhai Zhao4Klaus Von Gadow5Key Laboratory for Forest Resources and Ecosystem Processes of Beijing Beijing Forestry University Beijing 100083 ChinaKey Laboratory for Forest Resources and Ecosystem Processes of Beijing Beijing Forestry University Beijing 100083 ChinaKey Laboratory for Forest Resources and Ecosystem Processes of Beijing Beijing Forestry University Beijing 100083 ChinaCollege of Landscape Architecture Beijing University of Agriculture Beijing 102206 ChinaKey Laboratory for Forest Resources and Ecosystem Processes of Beijing Beijing Forestry University Beijing 100083 ChinaFaculty of Forestry and Forest Ecology Georg‐August‐University Göttingen Göttingen D‐37077 GermanyAbstract This study evaluated the relationship between the productivity of aboveground coarse woody biomass and species richness at individual species and community levels in two large and fully stem‐mapped temperate forest plots in northeastern China. Although productivity–diversity relationships (PDRs) have been investigated for different forest ecosystems, specific patterns have rarely been documented for individual species. In our study, the PDR patterns were found to be scale dependent at the community level in both research forests. Productivity is positively linked with species richness at the 20 × 20 m sampling scale. At the 40 × 40 m scale, however, significantly positive PDRs were only observed in the mature forest. A summary statistic combining both productivity and richness characteristics was used to investigate whether and at which spatial scale individual species show positive, negative, or neutral PDRs. The results show that 66.7% of all focal species exhibited positive or negative PDRs in the near‐mature forest, while 64.3% exhibited positive or negative PDRs in the mature forest. Contrary to expectations, there were few species showing positive PDRs in either forest. PDR patterns were found to be scale dependent in both forest types: Negative PDRs dominate at close neighborhoods in the near‐mature forest, while both positive and negative PDRs were found in the mature forest. To our knowledge, this is the first analysis that evaluates the PDRs of individual species based on facilitative and competitive effects in their neighborhoods.https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1562aboveground coarse woody biomass productivityindividual speciesinterspecific effectsnegative PDRsneutral PDRpositive PDR
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author Juan Wang
Yanxia Cheng
Chunyu Zhang
Yazhou Zhao
Xiuhai Zhao
Klaus Von Gadow
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Yanxia Cheng
Chunyu Zhang
Yazhou Zhao
Xiuhai Zhao
Klaus Von Gadow
Relationships between tree biomass productivity and local species diversity
Ecosphere
aboveground coarse woody biomass productivity
individual species
interspecific effects
negative PDRs
neutral PDR
positive PDR
author_facet Juan Wang
Yanxia Cheng
Chunyu Zhang
Yazhou Zhao
Xiuhai Zhao
Klaus Von Gadow
author_sort Juan Wang
title Relationships between tree biomass productivity and local species diversity
title_short Relationships between tree biomass productivity and local species diversity
title_full Relationships between tree biomass productivity and local species diversity
title_fullStr Relationships between tree biomass productivity and local species diversity
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between tree biomass productivity and local species diversity
title_sort relationships between tree biomass productivity and local species diversity
publisher Wiley
series Ecosphere
issn 2150-8925
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Abstract This study evaluated the relationship between the productivity of aboveground coarse woody biomass and species richness at individual species and community levels in two large and fully stem‐mapped temperate forest plots in northeastern China. Although productivity–diversity relationships (PDRs) have been investigated for different forest ecosystems, specific patterns have rarely been documented for individual species. In our study, the PDR patterns were found to be scale dependent at the community level in both research forests. Productivity is positively linked with species richness at the 20 × 20 m sampling scale. At the 40 × 40 m scale, however, significantly positive PDRs were only observed in the mature forest. A summary statistic combining both productivity and richness characteristics was used to investigate whether and at which spatial scale individual species show positive, negative, or neutral PDRs. The results show that 66.7% of all focal species exhibited positive or negative PDRs in the near‐mature forest, while 64.3% exhibited positive or negative PDRs in the mature forest. Contrary to expectations, there were few species showing positive PDRs in either forest. PDR patterns were found to be scale dependent in both forest types: Negative PDRs dominate at close neighborhoods in the near‐mature forest, while both positive and negative PDRs were found in the mature forest. To our knowledge, this is the first analysis that evaluates the PDRs of individual species based on facilitative and competitive effects in their neighborhoods.
topic aboveground coarse woody biomass productivity
individual species
interspecific effects
negative PDRs
neutral PDR
positive PDR
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1562
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