在湿润气候条件下,邻里多样性对试验林树木生长的促进作用更大,而在湿润年份则没有

IF 13.9 1区 生物学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Liting Zheng, Inés Ibáñez, Laura J. Williams, Kai Zhu, Hernán Serrano-León, Joel Jensen, Nico Eisenhauer, Kris Verheyen, Michael Scherer-Lorenzen, Florian Schnabel, Holger Kreft, Nathaly R. Guerrero-Ramírez, Dirk Hölscher, Gustavo B. Paterno, Bambang Irawan, Quentin Ponette, Christian Messier, Alain Paquette, Artur Stefanski, Simone Mereu, Jürgen Bauhus, Peter Hajek, Charles A. Nock, Jeannine Cavender-Bares, William C. Parker, Julius Quosh, Olga Ferlian, Harald Auge, Catherine Potvin, Enrong Yan, Baiyu Yang, Li Zhang, Zhao Zhao, Katherine Sinacore, Jefferson S. Hall, Joannès Guillemot, Agnès Robin, Pedro H. S. Brancalion, Leti Sundawati, Peter B. Reich
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摘要

树木多样性通常会促进林分生长,但群落多样性对树木生长的影响是否随气候条件的变化而变化尚不清楚。本文利用4个生物群系的15个树木多样性实验中129个物种的113,701个个体的852,170条记录,通过综合不同气候梯度的树木生长数据来解决这一知识缺口。我们研究了邻近尺度(定义为焦点树和邻近树)的分类和功能多样性对树木生长的影响如何随着气候的变化而变化,包括空间上(跨站点)和时间上(站点内)。增加物种丰富度和从单种群落到高多样性群落的性状差异,可使单株生长平均提高7-13%。与以往的研究结果相比,从干燥气候到潮湿气候,正多样性效应有所增加,但不受立地内年际气候变化的影响。鉴于树木与树木之间的相互作用无处不在,并且可能与气候相互作用,我们的研究结果建议将邻里多样性作为一种管理工具来提高森林生产力,同时考虑潜在的机制和与气候的相互作用,从而促进有针对性和特定地点的气候和生物多样性效益。
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Neighbourhood diversity increases tree growth in experimental forests more in wetter climates but not in wetter years

Neighbourhood diversity increases tree growth in experimental forests more in wetter climates but not in wetter years

Tree diversity often increases stand-level growth, but whether neighbourhood diversity effects on individual tree growth change with climatic conditions remains unclear. Here, using 852,170 records of 113,701 individuals from 129 species in 15 tree diversity experiments across four biomes, we address this knowledge gap with a synthesis of tree growth data spanning a broad climate gradient. We examine how neighbourhood-scale (defined as a focal tree and the adjacent trees) taxonomic and functional diversity effects on tree growth vary with climate, both spatially (across sites) and temporally (within sites). Increasing species richness and trait dissimilarity from monospecific to high-diversity neighbourhoods enhanced individual tree growth by 7–13% on average. The positive diversity effect increased from dry to wet climates, contrasting with most prior studies, but was unaffected by interannual climatic variation within sites. Given that tree–tree interactions are ubiquitous and likely to interact with climate in both young and old forests, our findings suggest incorporating neighbourhood diversity as a management tool to enhance forest productivity, while considering underlying mechanisms and interactions with climate, thereby facilitating targeted and site-specific climate and biodiversity benefits.

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Nature ecology & evolution
Nature ecology & evolution Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: Nature Ecology & Evolution is interested in the full spectrum of ecological and evolutionary biology, encompassing approaches at the molecular, organismal, population, community and ecosystem levels, as well as relevant parts of the social sciences. Nature Ecology & Evolution provides a place where all researchers and policymakers interested in all aspects of life's diversity can come together to learn about the most accomplished and significant advances in the field and to discuss topical issues. An online-only monthly journal, our broad scope ensures that the research published reaches the widest possible audience of scientists.
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