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Effects of local neighbourhood diversity on crown structure and productivity of individual trees in mature mixed-species forests
- Source :
- Forest Ecosystems, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2021), Georgi, L, Kunz, M, Fichtner, A, Reich, K F, Bienert, A, Maas, H-G & von Oheimb, G 2021, ' Effects of local neighbourhood diversity on crown structure and productivity of individual trees in mature mixed-species forests ', Forest Ecosystems, vol. 8, no. 1, 26 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s40663-021-00306-y
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- SpringerOpen, 2021.
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Abstract
- Background: Species-specific genotypic features, local neighbourhood interactions and resource supply stronglyinfluence the tree stature and growth rate. In mixed-species forests, diversity-mediated biomass allocation has beensuggested to be a fundamental mechanism underlying the positive biodiversity-productivity relationships. Empiricalevidence, however, is rare about the impact of local neighbourhood diversity on tree characteristics analysed at avery high level of detail. To address this issue we analysed these effects on the individual-tree crown architectureand tree productivity in a mature mixed forest in northern Germany. Methods: Our analysis considers multiple target tree species across a local neighbourhood species richnessgradient ranging from 1 to 4. We applied terrestrial laser scanning to quantify a large number of individual maturetrees (N= 920) at very high accuracy. We evaluated two different neighbour inclusion approaches by analysing botha fixed radius selection procedure and a selection based on overlapping crowns. Results and conclusions: We show that local neighbourhood species diversity significantly increases crowndimension and wood volume of target trees. Moreover, we found a size-dependency of diversity effects on treeproductivity (basal area and wood volume increment) with positive effects for large-sized trees (diameter at breastheight (DBH) > 40 cm) and negative effects for small-sized (DBH < 40 cm) trees. In our analysis, the neighbourinclusion approach has a significant impact on the outcome. For scientific studies and the validation of growthmodels we recommend a neighbour selection by overlapping crowns, because this seems to be the relevant scaleat which local neighbourhood interactions occur. Because local neighbourhood diversity promotes individual-treeproductivity in mature European mixed-species forests, we conclude that a small-scale species mixture should beconsidered in management plans. Background: Species-specific genotypic features, local neighbourhood interactions and resource supply strongly influence the tree stature and growth rate. In mixed-species forests, diversity-mediated biomass allocation has been suggested to be a fundamental mechanism underlying the positive biodiversity-productivity relationships. Empirical evidence, however, is rare about the impact of local neighbourhood diversity on tree characteristics analysed at a very high level of detail. To address this issue we analysed these effects on the individual-tree crown architecture and tree productivity in a mature mixed forest in northern Germany. Methods: Our analysis considers multiple target tree species across a local neighbourhood species richness gradient ranging from 1 to 4. We applied terrestrial laser scanning to quantify a large number of individual mature trees (N = 920) at very high accuracy. We evaluated two different neighbour inclusion approaches by analysing both a fixed radius selection procedure and a selection based on overlapping crowns. Results and conclusions: We show that local neighbourhood species diversity significantly increases crown dimension and wood volume of target trees. Moreover, we found a size-dependency of diversity effects on tree productivity (basal area and wood volume increment) with positive effects for large-sized trees (diameter at breast height (DBH) > 40 cm) and negative effects for small-sized (DBH < 40 cm) trees. In our analysis, the neighbour inclusion approach has a significant impact on the outcome. For scientific studies and the validation of growth models we recommend a neighbour selection by overlapping crowns, because this seems to be the relevant scale at which local neighbourhood interactions occur. Because local neighbourhood diversity promotes individual-tree productivity in mature European mixed-species forests, we conclude that a small-scale species mixture should be considered in management plans.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
Crown architecture
Terrestrial laser scanning
Neighbour classification
Quantitative structure models
010603 evolutionary biology
01 natural sciences
Basal area
Tree growth
Quantitative Structure Models
Neighbourhood (mathematics)
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
QH540-549.5
Nature and Landscape Conservation
Biomass (ecology)
Ecology
Crown (botany)
Diameter at breast height
Species diversity
Forestry
Biodiversity
Geography
Productivity (ecology)
Ecosystems Research
Species richness
human activities
010606 plant biology & botany
neighbour classification
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 21975620
- Volume :
- 8
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Forest Ecosystems
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d9915ed96866e1516e832885eb991bf4
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s40663-021-00306-y