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Species richness and wood production: a positive association in Mediterranean forests

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A major debate in the study of biodiversity concerns its influence on ecosystem functioning. We compared whether wood production in forests was associated with tree functional group identity (i.e. deciduous, conifer or sclerophylous), tree species richness (1->= 5) and tree functional group richness (1-3) by comparing more than 5000 permanent plots distributed across Catalonia (NE Spain). Deciduous forests were more productive than coniferous and sclerophylous forests. Wood production increased with tree species richness. However, functional group richness increased wood production only in sclerophylous forests. When other forest structure, environmental variables and management practices were included in the analysis, tree functional group identity and species richness still remained significant, while functional species richness did not. Our survey indicates that across a regional scale, and across a broad range of environmental conditions, a significant positive association exists between local tree species richness and wood production at least in typical early successional Mediterranean-type forests.

AETecosystem functioningfunctional groupMediterranean forestsmixed forestspermanent plotplant yieldregional analysisspecies diversitytree wood productionECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONCURRENT KNOWLEDGEPLANT DIVERSITYBIODIVERSITYPATTERNSDECLINEAGE

Vila M、Vayreda J、Comas L、Ibanez JJ、Mata T、Obon B

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Estac Biol Donana, CSIC, E-41013 Seville, Spain

Univ Autonoma Barcelona, CREAF, E-08193 Barcelona, Spain

2007

Ecology letters

Ecology letters

SCI
ISSN:1461-023X
年,卷(期):2007.10(3)