Helbach Jan, Frey Julian, Messier Christian, Mörsdorf Martin, Scherer-Lorenzen Michael
Geobotany, Faculty of Biology University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany.
Chair of Remote Sensing and Landscape Information Systems Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany.
Ecol Evol. 2022 Feb 19;12(2):e8534. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8534. eCollection 2022 Feb.
One of the most important drivers for the coexistence of plant species is the resource heterogeneity of a certain environment, and several studies in different ecosystems have supported this resource heterogeneity-diversity hypothesis. However, to date, only a few studies have measured heterogeneity of light and soil resources below forest canopies to investigate their influence on understory plant species richness. Here, we aim to determine (1) the influence of forest stand structural complexity on the heterogeneity of light and soil resources below the forest canopy and (2) whether heterogeneity of resources increases understory plant species richness. Measures of stand structural complexity were obtained through inventories and remote sensing techniques in 135 1-ha study plots of temperate forests, established along a gradient of forest structural complexity. We measured light intensity and soil chemical properties on six 25 m² subplots on each of these 135 plots and surveyed understory vegetation. We calculated the coefficient of variation of light and soil parameters to obtain measures of resource heterogeneity and determined understory plant species richness at plot level. Spatial heterogeneity of light and of soil pH increased with higher stand structural complexity, although heterogeneity of soil pH did not increase in conditions of generally high levels of light availability. Increasing light heterogeneity was also associated with increasing understory plant species richness. However, light heterogeneity had no such effects in conditions where soil resource heterogeneity (variation in soil C:N ratios) was low. Our results support the resource heterogeneity-diversity hypothesis for temperate forest understory at the stand scale. Our results also highlight the importance of interaction effects between the heterogeneity of both light and soil resources in determining plant species richness.
植物物种共存的最重要驱动因素之一是特定环境的资源异质性,不同生态系统中的多项研究都支持了这一资源异质性-多样性假说。然而,迄今为止,只有少数研究测量了森林冠层以下光和土壤资源的异质性,以调查它们对林下植物物种丰富度的影响。在此,我们旨在确定:(1)林分结构复杂性对森林冠层以下光和土壤资源异质性的影响;(2)资源异质性是否会增加林下植物物种丰富度。通过对沿森林结构复杂性梯度设置的135个1公顷温带森林研究样地进行清查和遥感技术,获取林分结构复杂性的测量数据。我们在这135个样地中的每一个样地的六个25平方米的子样地上测量了光照强度和土壤化学性质,并对林下植被进行了调查。我们计算了光和土壤参数的变异系数,以获得资源异质性的测量值,并确定样地水平上的林下植物物种丰富度。光和土壤pH值的空间异质性随着林分结构复杂性增加而增加,尽管在光照可用性普遍较高的条件下,土壤pH值的异质性没有增加。光照异质性增加也与林下植物物种丰富度增加相关。然而,在土壤资源异质性(土壤碳氮比变化)较低的条件下,光照异质性没有这种影响。我们的结果支持了林分尺度下温带森林林下的资源异质性-多样性假说。我们的结果还突出了光和土壤资源异质性之间的相互作用效应在决定植物物种丰富度方面的重要性。