Diversity-biomass relationships are shaped by tree mycorrhizal associations and stand structural diversity at different spatial scales

IF 3.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
Rui Zhang , Shuaifeng Li , Xiaobo Huang , Cong Li , Chonghua Xu , Jianrong Su
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Abstract

Diversity-biomass relationships (DBRs) in terrestrial ecosystems tend to vary across spatial scales, but, particularly in hyperdiverse forests, the mechanisms driving these trends remain uncertain. Until now, few have simultaneously investigated the connections between tree species diversity, stand structural diversity, mycorrhizal associations, and ecosystem functioning. In addition, DBRs have only been studied at limited spatial scales, with limited focus on the direct and indirect effects of environmental factors. We addressed these research gaps using a 30-ha forest dynamics plot located in Pu'er City, Southwest China. Through piecewise structural equation models, we quantified the direct effects of tree species diversity (α, β, γ), stand structural diversity, mycorrhizal associations (AM, EcM), and the environmental factors (soil fertility and topography), as well as the indirect effects of the environmental factors on aboveground tree biomass across spatial scales ranging from 400 to 230,400 ​m2. We hypothesized that complex interactions among these factors underpin the variation in DBRs in natural ecosystems across spatial scales. Our results showed that environmental conditions indirectly affected the tree biomass via changes in tree species diversity, and these effects became stronger as the spatial scale increased. At small to moderate spatial scales, environmental factors were more predictive of tree biomass than tree species diversity (or its components); the effects of stand structural diversity on biomass also gradually increased with spatial scale. Conversely, from the intermediate to the largest spatial scales, mycorrhizal associations gradually became the best predictors of DBR dynamics. Our research offers novel empirical evidence demonstrating the importance of environmental conditions, structural diversity, and mycorrhizal associations in shaping cross-scale DBRs. Future comprehensive studies should consider these factors to assess the mechanisms shaping scale-dependent DBRs in complex natural ecosystems.

不同空间尺度的树木菌根关联和林分结构多样性决定了多样性与生物量之间的关系
陆地生态系统中的多样性-生物量关系(DBRs)往往在不同的空间尺度上有所不同,但特别是在多样性极高的森林中,这些趋势的驱动机制仍不确定。到目前为止,很少有人同时研究树种多样性、林分结构多样性、菌根关联和生态系统功能之间的联系。此外,人们只在有限的空间尺度上对 DBRs 进行了研究,对环境因素的直接和间接影响的关注也很有限。我们利用位于中国西南部普洱市的一个 30 公顷的森林动态小区填补了这些研究空白。通过片断结构方程模型,我们量化了树种多样性(α、β、γ)、林分结构多样性、菌根关联(AM、EcM)和环境因子(土壤肥力和地形)在 400 至 230,400 m2 空间尺度上对树木地上生物量的直接影响,以及环境因子对树木地上生物量的间接影响。我们假设,这些因素之间复杂的相互作用是自然生态系统中不同空间尺度上 DBRs 变化的基础。我们的研究结果表明,环境条件通过树种多样性的变化间接影响了树木的生物量,而且随着空间尺度的增加,这些影响变得越来越强。在小到中等的空间尺度上,环境因素比树种多样性(或其组成部分)更能预测树木的生物量;林分结构多样性对生物量的影响也随着空间尺度的增加而逐渐增强。相反,从中等空间尺度到最大空间尺度,菌根关联逐渐成为预测DBR动态的最佳指标。我们的研究提供了新的经验证据,证明了环境条件、结构多样性和菌根关联在形成跨尺度DBR中的重要性。未来的综合研究应考虑这些因素,以评估在复杂的自然生态系统中形成规模依赖性DBR的机制。
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Forest Ecosystems
Forest Ecosystems Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
4.90%
发文量
1115
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Forest Ecosystems is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing scientific communications from any discipline that can provide interesting contributions about the structure and dynamics of "natural" and "domesticated" forest ecosystems, and their services to people. The journal welcomes innovative science as well as application oriented work that will enhance understanding of woody plant communities. Very specific studies are welcome if they are part of a thematic series that provides some holistic perspective that is of general interest.
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