Effects of heterogeneity on the ecological diversity and redundancy of forest fauna

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Contributors

  • Lea Heidrich - , University Hospital Gießen and Marburg (Author)
  • Roland Brandl - , University Hospital Gießen and Marburg (Author)
  • Christian Ammer - , University of Göttingen (Author)
  • Soyeon Bae - , Technical University of Munich (Author)
  • Claus Baessler - , Goethe University Frankfurt a.M., University of Bayreuth (Author)
  • Inken Doerfler - , University of Oldenburg (Author)
  • Markus Fischer - , University of Bern (Author)
  • Martin M. Gossner - , ETH Zurich (Author)
  • Marco Heurich - , University of Freiburg (Author)
  • Christoph Heibl - (Author)
  • Kirsten Jung - , Ulm University (Author)
  • Peter Krzystek - (Author)
  • Shaun Levick - (Author)
  • Paul Magdon - , HAWK University of Applied Sciences and Arts (Author)
  • Peter Schall - , University of Göttingen (Author)
  • Ernst -Detlef Schulze - , Max Planck Society (Author)
  • Sebastian Seibold - , Chair of Forest Zoology, TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Nadja K. Simons - , Technische Universität Darmstadt, University of Würzburg (Author)
  • Simon Thorn - (Author)
  • Wolfgang W. Weisser - , Technical University of Munich (Author)
  • Stephan Woellauer - , HAWK University of Applied Sciences and Arts, University Hospital Gießen and Marburg (Author)
  • Joerg Mueller - , University of Würzburg (Author)

Abstract

Heterogeneity in forests might promote biodiversity not only through an increase in niche volume but also through other processes, such as an increase in resources and their spatial distribution. However, negative relationships between heterogeneity and biodiversity have also been observed, which may indicate that heterogeneity acts as a filter for some species. This study examined the effects of different facets of heterogeneity in forest stands, i.e. deadwood, plant diversity, forest stand structure, and micro-scale topography, on the ecological (functional-phylogenetic) diversity and redundancy of nine animal groups: moths, true bugs, different functional groups of beetles, spiders, birds, and bats. Overall, we found positive effects of heterogeneity on ecological di-versity and redundancy. Although the effect of heterogeneity at the local scale was moderate compared with the general effect of region, greater heterogeneity could be beneficial to some species groups and lead to more resilient species communities.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)72-79
Number of pages8
JournalBasic and applied ecology
Volume73 (2023)
Early online date30 Oct 2023
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 85177744124
ORCID /0000-0002-7968-4489/work/149439497
Mendeley 8db01a2f-cbac-3aaf-8437-eafb9dd35d12

Keywords

Keywords

  • Assembly, Environmental filtering, Forests, Functional traits, Heterogeneity, Niches, Redundancy, Assembly, Environmental filtering, Forests, Functional traits, Heterogeneity, Niches, Redundancy

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