Forest productivity increases with evenness, species richness and trait variation: a global meta‐analysis
Lakehead University · University of Minnesota · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Summary 1. Although there is ample support for positive species richness–productivity relationships in planted grassland experiments, a recent 48‐site study found no diversity–productivity relationship (DPR) in herbaceous communities. Thus, debate persists about diversity effects in natural versus planted systems. Additionally, current knowledge is weak regarding the influence of evenness on the DPRs, how DPRs are affected by the variation in life‐history traits among constituent species in polycultures and how DPRs differ among biomes. The impacts of these factors on DPRs in forest ecosystems are even more poorly understood. 2. We performed a meta‐analysis of 54 studies to reconcile DPRs in forest ecosystems.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.08
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- 100%
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- 65
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Species evenness
- Species richness
- Ecology
- Polyculture
- Biology
- Productivity
- Monoculture
- Biome
- Life in Land