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Biodiversity correlates with regional patterns of forest litter pools
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Montserrat?VilàEmail author  Jordi?Vayreda  Carles?Gracia  Joan?Ibá?ez
Institution:(1) Centre de Recerca Ecològica i Aplicacions Forestals, (CREAF) and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain;(2) Departament drsquoEcologia, Universitat de Barcelona, 08028 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Abstract:We compared litter pools of more than 1,000 forests differing in tree speciesrsquo diversity over a large scale in Catalonia (NE Spain). Monospecific forests always had smaller litter pools than mixed (from 2 to 5 tree species) forests. Whether there was a positive effect beyond two species mixtures depended on the species and functional identity of the dominant tree species. In sclerophyllous forests the positive effect of diversity was a step-function from one to more species. However, in conifers, litter pools increased constantly with tree diversity. The identity of the dominant tree species and functional type had also a significant effect on litter pools. For instance, forests dominated by sclerophyllous tree species had larger litter pools than forests dominated by deciduous and conifer tree species. When other forest structure parameters (i.e. tree basal area, wood production, successional stage, shrub cover and leaf area index) and environmental factors (i.e. mean annual temperature, mean annual precipitation, annual evapotranspiration and hillside position) where included in the analysis only leaf area index, basal area, wood production and mean temperature influenced litter pools positively. Our analysis emphasizes that at the regional scale, the litter compartment can be as influenced by biodiversity components as by other forest structure and climate components. In mixed forests, species and functional identity of the trees determine whether litter pools increase with tree diversity.
Keywords:Climate  Mediterranean forests  Mixed forests  Species diversity
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