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  1. Artikel ; Online: Evenness mediates the global relationship between forest productivity and richness [Correction: Sept. 2023, 111(9), p. 2090]

    Hordijk, Iris / Maynard, Daniel S. / Hart, Simon P. / Lidong, Mo / Steege, Hans ter / Liang, Jingjing / de‐Miguel, Sergio / Nabuurs, Gert‐Jan / Reich, Peter B. / Abegg, Meinrad / Adou Yao, C. Yves / Alberti, Giorgio / Almeyda Zambrano, Angelica M. / Alvarado, Braulio V. / Esteban, Alvarez‐Davila / Alvarez‐Loayza, Patricia / Alves, Luciana F. / Ammer, Christian / Antón‐Fernández, Clara /
    Araujo‐Murakami, Alejandro / Arroyo, Luzmila / Avitabile, Valerio / Aymard C, Gerardo A. / Baker, Timothy / Bałazy, Radomir / Banki, Olaf / Barroso, Jorcely / Bastian, Meredith L. / Bastin, Jean‐Francois / Birigazzi, Luca / Birnbaum, Philippe / Bitariho, Robert / Boeckx, Pascal / Bongers, Frans / Bouriaud, Olivier / Brancalion, Pedro H. S. / Brandl, Susanne / Brienen, Roel / Broadbent, Eben N. / Bruelheide, Helge / Bussotti, Filippo / Cazzolla Gatti, Roberto / César, Ricardo G. / Cesljar, Goran / Chazdon, Robin / Chen, Han Y. H. / Chisholm, Chelsea / Cienciala, Emil / Clark, Connie J. / Clark, David B. / Colletta, Gabriel / Coomes, David / Cornejo Valverde, Fernando / Corral‐Rivas, Jose J. / Crim, Philip / Cumming, Jonathan / Dayanandan, Selvadurai / de Gasper, André L. / Decuyper, Mathieu / Derroire, Géraldine / DeVries, Ben / Djordjevic, Ilija / Iêda, Amaral / Dourdain, Aurélie / Nestor Laurier, Engone Obiang / Enquist, Brian / Eyre, Teresa / Fandohan, Adandé Belarmain / Fayle, Tom M. / Ferreira, Leandro V. / Feldpausch, Ted R. / Finér, Leena / Fischer, Markus / Fletcher, Christine / Frizzera, Lorenzo / Gamarra, Javier G. P. / Gianelle, Damiano / Glick, Henry B. / Harris, David / Hector, Andrew / Hemp, Andreas / Hengeveld, Geerten / Hérault, Bruno / Herbohn, John / Hillers, Annika / Honorio Coronado, Eurídice N. / Hui, Cang / Cho, Hyunkook / Ibanez, Thomas / Jung, Il Bin / Imai, Nobuo / Jagodziński, Andrzej M. / Jaroszewicz, Bogdan / Johanssen, Vivian / Joly, Carlos A. / Jucker, Tommaso / Karminov, Viktor / Kartawinata, Kuswata / Kearsley, Elizabeth / Kenfack, David / Kennard, Deborah / Kepfer‐Rojas, Sebastian / Keppel, Gunnar / Khan, Mohammed Latif / Killeen, Timothy / Kim, Hyun-Seok / Kitayama, Kanehiro / Köhl, Michael / Korjus, Henn / Kraxner, Florian / Laarmann, Diana / Lang, Mait / Lewis, Simon / Lu, Huicui / Lukina, Natalia / Maitner, Brian / Malhi, Y. / Marcon, Eric / Marimon, Beatriz Schwantes / Marimon‐Junior, Ben Hur / Marshall, Andrew Robert / Martin, Emanuel / Martynenko, Olga / Meave, Jorge A. / Melo‐Cruz, Omar / Mendoza, Casimiro / Merow, Cory / Miścicki, Stanisław / Mendoza, Abel Monteagudo / Moreno, Vanessa / Mukul, Sharif A. / Mundhenk, Philip / Nava‐Miranda, Maria G. / Neill, David / Neldner, Victor / Nevenic, Radovan / Ngugi, Michael / Niklaus, Pascal A. / Oleksyn, J. / Ontikov, Petr / Ortiz‐Malavasi, Edgar / Pan, Yude / Paquette, Alain / Parada‐Gutierrez, Alexander / Parfenova, Elena / Park, Minjee / Parren, Marc / Parthasarathy, Narayanaswamy / Peri, Pablo L. / Pfautsch, Sebastian / Phillips, Oliver L. / Picard, Nicolas / Piedade, Maria Teresa / Piotto, Daniel / Pitman, Nigel C. A. / Polo, Irina / Poorter, L. / Poulsen, Axel Dalberg / Poulsen, John R. / Pretzsch, Hans / Ramirez Arevalo, Freddy / Restrepo‐Correa, Zorayda / Rodeghiero, Mirco / Rolim, Samir / Roopsind, Anand / Rovero, Francesco / Rutishauser, Ervan / Saikia, Purabi / Salas‐Eljatib, Christian / Schall, Peter / Schepaschenko, Dmitry / Scherer‐Lorenzen, Michael / Schmid, Bernhard / Schöngart, Jochen / Searle, Eric B. / Šebeň, Vladimír / Serra‐Diaz, Josep M. / Sheil, Douglas / Shvidenko, Anatoly / Silva‐Espejo, Javier / Silveira, Marcos / Singh, James / Sist, Plinio / Slik, Ferry / Sonké, Bonaventure / Souza, Alexandre F. / Stereńczak, Krzysztof / Svenning, Jens‐Christian / Svoboda, Miroslav / Swanepoel, Ben / Targhetta, Natalia / Tchebakova, Nadja / Thomas, Raquel / Tikhonova, Elena / Umunay, Peter / Usoltsev, Vladimir / Valencia, Renato / Valladares, Fernando / van der Plas, Fons / Tran, Do Van / Van Nuland, Michael E. / Vásquez, Rodolfo / Verbeeck, Hans / Viana, Helder / Vibrans, Alexander C. / Vieira, Simone / Gadow, Klaus von / Wang, Hua‐Feng / Watson, James / Werner, Gijsbert D. A. / Wiser, Susan K. / Wittmann, Florian / Wortel, Verginia / Zagt, Roderick / Zawila‐Niedzwiecki, Tomasz / Zhang, Chunyu / Zhao, Xiuhai / Zhou, Mo / Zhu, Zhi‐Xin / Zo‐Bi, Irie Casimir / Crowther, Thomas W.

    Journal of Ecology. 2023 June, v. 111, no. 6, p. 1308-1326

    2023  , Seite(n) 1308–1326

    Abstract: 1. Biodiversity is an important component of natural ecosystems, with higher species richness often correlating with an increase in ecosystem productivity. Yet, this relationship varies substantially across environments, typically becoming less ... ...

    Abstract 1. Biodiversity is an important component of natural ecosystems, with higher species richness often correlating with an increase in ecosystem productivity. Yet, this relationship varies substantially across environments, typically becoming less pronounced at high levels of species richness. However, species richness alone cannot reflect all important properties of a community, including community evenness, which may mediate the relationship between biodiversity and productivity. If the evenness of a community correlates negatively with richness across forests globally, then a greater number of species may not always increase overall diversity and productivity of the system. Theoretical work and local empirical studies have shown that the effect of evenness on ecosystem functioning may be especially strong at high richness levels, yet the consistency of this remains untested at a global scale. 2. Here, we used a dataset of forests from across the globe, which includes composition, biomass accumulation and net primary productivity, to explore whether productivity correlates with community evenness and richness in a way that evenness appears to buffer the effect of richness. Specifically, we evaluated whether low levels of evenness in speciose communities correlate with the attenuation of the richness–productivity relationship. 3. We found that tree species richness and evenness are negatively correlated across forests globally, with highly speciose forests typically comprising a few dominant and many rare species. Furthermore, we found that the correlation between diversity and productivity changes with evenness: at low richness, uneven communities are more productive, while at high richness, even communities are more productive. 4. Synthesis. Collectively, these results demonstrate that evenness is an integral component of the relationship between biodiversity and productivity, and that the attenuating effect of richness on forest productivity might be partly explained by low evenness in speciose communities. Productivity generally increases with species richness, until reduced evenness limits the overall increases in community diversity. Our research suggests that evenness is a fundamental component of biodiversity–ecosystem function relationships, and is of critical importance for guiding conservation and sustainable ecosystem management decisions.
    Schlagwörter biomass production ; data collection ; ecosystem management ; ecosystems ; forests ; net primary productivity ; rare species ; species richness ; trees
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsverlauf 2023-06
    Umfang p. 1308-1326
    Erscheinungsort John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
    Anmerkung JOURNAL ARTICLE
    ZDB-ID 3023-5
    ISSN 0022-0477
    ISSN 0022-0477
    DOI 10.1111/1365-2745.14098
    Datenquelle NAL Katalog (AGRICOLA)

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  2. Artikel ; Online: Evenness mediates the global relationship between forest productivity and richness

    Hordijk, Iris / Maynard, Daniel S. / Hart, Simon P. / Lidong, Mo / ter Steege, Hans / Liang, Jingjing / de-Miguel, Sergio / Nabuurs, Gert Jan / Reich, Peter B. / Abegg, Meinrad / Adou Yao, Yves / Alberti, Giorgio / Almeyda Zambrano, Angelica M. / Alvarado, Braulio V. / Esteban, Alvarez Davila / Alvarez-Loayza, Patricia / Alves, Luciana F. / Ammer, Christian / Antón-Fernández, Clara /
    Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro / Arroyo, Luzmila / Avitabile, Valerio / Aymard C, Gerardo A. / Baker, Timothy / Bałazy, Radomir / Banki, Olaf / Barroso, Jorcely / Bastian, Meredith L. / Bastin, Jean Francois / Birigazzi, Luca / Birnbaum, Philippe / Bitariho, Robert / Boeckx, Pascal / Bongers, Frans / Bouriaud, Olivier / Brancalion, Pedro H.S. / Brandl, Susanne / Brienen, Roel / Broadbent, Eben N. / Bruelheide, Helge / Bussotti, Filippo / Cazzolla Gatti, Roberto / César, Ricardo G. / Cesljar, Goran / Chazdon, Robin / Chen, Han Y.H. / Chisholm, Chelsea / Cienciala, Emil / Clark, Connie J. / Clark, David B. / Colletta, Gabriel / Coomes, David / Cornejo Valverde, Fernando / Corral-Rivas, Jose J. / Crim, Philip / Cumming, Jonathan / Dayanandan, Selvadurai / de Gasper, André L. / Decuyper, Mathieu / Derroire, Géraldine / DeVries, Ben / Djordjevic, Ilija / Iêda, Amaral / Dourdain, Aurélie / Nestor Laurier, Engone Obiang / Enquist, Brian / Eyre, Teresa / Fandohan, Adandé Belarmain / Fayle, Tom M. / Ferreira, Leandro V. / Feldpausch, Ted R. / Finér, Leena / Fischer, Markus / Fletcher, Christine / Frizzera, Lorenzo / Gamarra, Javier G.P. / Gianelle, Damiano / Glick, Henry B. / Harris, David / Hector, Andrew / Hemp, Andreas / Hengeveld, Geerten / Hérault, Bruno / Herbohn, John / Hillers, Annika / Honorio Coronado, Eurídice N. / Hui, Cang / Cho, Hyunkook / Ibanez, Thomas / Bin Jung, Il / Imai, Nobuo / Jagodzinski, Andrzej M. / Jaroszewicz, Bogdan / Johanssen, Vivian / Joly, Carlos A. / Jucker, Tommaso / Karminov, Viktor / Kartawinata, Kuswata / Kearsley, Elizabeth / Kenfack, David / Kennard, Deborah / Kepfer-Rojas, Sebastian / Keppel, Gunnar / Khan, Mohammed Latif / Killeen, Timothy / Kim, Hyun Seok / Kitayama, Kanehiro / Köhl, Michael / Korjus, Henn / Kraxner, Florian / Laarmann, Diana / Lang, Mait / Lewis, Simon / Lu, Huicui / Lukina, Natalia / Maitner, Brian / Malhi, Yadvinder / Marcon, Eric / Marimon, Beatriz Schwantes / Marimon-Junior, Ben Hur / Marshall, Andrew Robert / Martin, Emanuel / Martynenko, Olga / Meave, Jorge A. / Melo-Cruz, Omar / Mendoza, Casimiro / Merow, Cory / Stanislaw, Miscicki / Mendoza, Abel Monteagudo / Moreno, Vanessa / Mukul, Sharif A. / Mundhenk, Philip / Nava-Miranda, Maria G. / Neill, David / Neldner, Victor / Nevenic, Radovan / Ngugi, Michael / Niklaus, Pascal A. / Oleksyn, Jacek / Ontikov, Petr / Ortiz-Malavasi, Edgar / Pan, Yude / Paquette, Alain / Parada-Gutierrez, Alexander / Parfenova, Elena / Park, Minjee / Parren, Marc / Parthasarathy, Narayanaswamy / Peri, Pablo L. / Pfautsch, Sebastian / Phillips, Oliver L. / Picard, Nicolas / Piedade, Maria Teresa / Piotto, Daniel / Pitman, Nigel C.A. / Polo, Irina / Poorter, Lourens / Poulsen, Axel Dalberg / Poulsen, John R. / Pretzsch, Hans / Ramirez Arevalo, Freddy / Restrepo-Correa, Zorayda / Rodeghiero, Mirco / Rolim, Samir / Roopsind, Anand / Rovero, Francesco / Rutishauser, Ervan / Saikia, Purabi / Salas-Eljatib, Christian / Schall, Peter / Schepaschenko, Dmitry / Scherer-Lorenzen, Michael / Schmid, Bernhard / Schöngart, Jochen / Searle, Eric B. / Šebeň, Vladimír / Serra-Diaz, Josep M. / Sheil, Douglas / Shvidenko, Anatoly / Silva-Espejo, Javier / Silveira, Marcos / Singh, James / Sist, Plinio / Slik, Ferry / Sonké, Bonaventure / Souza, Alexandre F. / Stereńczak, Krzysztof / Svenning, Jens Christian / Svoboda, Miroslav / Swanepoel, Ben / Targhetta, Natalia / Tchebakova, Nadja / Thomas, Raquel / Tikhonova, Elena / Umunay, Peter / Usoltsev, Vladimir / Valencia, Renato / Valladares, Fernando / van der Plas, Fons / Tran, Do Van / Van Nuland, Michael E. / Vasquez Martinez, Rodolfo / Verbeeck, Hans / Viana, Helder / Vibrans, Alexander C. / Vieira, Simone / von Gadow, Klaus / Wang, Hua Feng / Watson, James / Werner, Gijsbert D.A. / Wiser, Susan K. / Wittmann, Florian / Wortel, Verginia / Zagt, Roderick / Zawila-Niedzwiecki, Tomasz / Zhang, Chunyu / Zhao, Xiuhai / Zhou, Mo / Zhu, Zhi Xin / Zo-Bi, Irie Casimir / Crowther, Thomas W.

    Journal of Ecology

    2023  Band 111, Heft 6

    Abstract: 1. Biodiversity is an important component of natural ecosystems, with higher species richness often correlating with an increase in ecosystem productivity. Yet, this relationship varies substantially across environments, typically becoming less ... ...

    Abstract 1. Biodiversity is an important component of natural ecosystems, with higher species richness often correlating with an increase in ecosystem productivity. Yet, this relationship varies substantially across environments, typically becoming less pronounced at high levels of species richness. However, species richness alone cannot reflect all important properties of a community, including community evenness, which may mediate the relationship between biodiversity and productivity. If the evenness of a community correlates negatively with richness across forests globally, then a greater number of species may not always increase overall diversity and productivity of the system. Theoretical work and local empirical studies have shown that the effect of evenness on ecosystem functioning may be especially strong at high richness levels, yet the consistency of this remains untested at a global scale. 2. Here, we used a dataset of forests from across the globe, which includes composition, biomass accumulation and net primary productivity, to explore whether productivity correlates with community evenness and richness in a way that evenness appears to buffer the effect of richness. Specifically, we evaluated whether low levels of evenness in speciose communities correlate with the attenuation of the richness–productivity relationship. 3. We found that tree species richness and evenness are negatively correlated across forests globally, with highly speciose forests typically comprising a few dominant and many rare species. Furthermore, we found that the correlation between diversity and productivity changes with evenness: at low richness, uneven communities are more productive, while at high richness, even communities are more productive. 4. Synthesis. Collectively, these results demonstrate that evenness is an integral component of the relationship between biodiversity and productivity, and that the attenuating effect of richness on forest productivity might be partly explained by low evenness in speciose communities. ...
    Schlagwörter diversity ; ecosystem function and services ; evenness ; forests ; global ; productivity ; species richness
    Thema/Rubrik (Code) 333
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsland nl
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
    ZDB-ID 3023-5
    ISSN 0022-0477
    ISSN 0022-0477
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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