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Assessment of the functional role of tree diversity: the multi-site FORBIO experiment

机译:评估树木多样性的功能作用:多站点FORBIO实验

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Context - During the last two decades, functional biodiversity research has provided strong support for the hypothesis that more biodiverse ecosystems have the potential to deliver more and better services. However, most empirical support for this hypothesis comes from simple structured communities that are relatively easy to manipulate. The impact of forest biodiversity on forest ecosystem functioning has been far less studied. Experiment design - In this paper, we present the recently established, large-scale FORBIO experiment (FORest BIOdiversity and Ecosystem Functioning), specifically designed to test the effects of tree species diversity on forest ecosystem functioning. FORBIO's design matches with that of the few other tree diversity experiments worldwide, but at the same time, the FORBIO experiment is unique as it consists of a similar experimental set-up at three sites in Belgium (Zedelgem, Hechtel-Eksel and Gedinne) with contrasting edaphic and climatological characteristics. This design will help to provide answers to one of the most interesting unresolved questions in functional biodiversity research, notably whether the effects of complementarity on ecosystem functioning decrease in less stressful and more productive environments. At each site, FORBIO consists of 41 to 44 plots (127 plots in total) planted with monocultures and mixtures up to four species, selected from a pool of five site-adapted, functionally different tree species. When allocating the treatments to the plots, we maximally avoided any possible covariation between environmental factors. Monitoring of ecosystem functioning already started at the Zedelgem and Gedinne sites and will start soon in Hechtel-Eksel. Multiple processes are being measured and as the trees grow older, we plan to add even more processes. Expected results - Not only basic science, but also forest management will benefit from the results coming from the FORBIO experiment, as FORBIO is, for instance, also a test case for uncommon, not well-known tree species mixtures. To conclude, FORBIO is an important ecosystem experiment that has the potential to deliver badly needed insights into the multiple relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, which will be valuable for both science and practice.
机译:背景-在过去的二十年中,功能性生物多样性研究为以下假设提供了有力的支持:更多的生物多样性生态系统具有提供更多更好服务的潜力。但是,对该假设的大多数经验支持来自相对容易操纵的简单结构化社区。森林生物多样性对森林生态系统功能的影响远未研究。实验设计-在本文中,我们介绍了最近建立的大型FORBIO实验(森林生物多样性和生态系统功能),旨在测试树木物种多样性对森林生态系统功能的影响。 FORBIO的设计与世界上其他少数树木多样性实验的设计相匹配,但同时,FORBIO实验是独一无二的,因为它包括在比利时三个地点(泽德海姆,赫希特尔-埃克塞尔和吉丁涅)的类似实验装置,对比鲜明的气候和气候特征。该设计将有助于为功能性生物多样性研究中最有趣的未解决问题之一提供答案,尤其是在压力较小且生产力更高的环境中互补性对生态系统功能的影响是否降低。在每个地点,FORBIO包括41至44个地块(共127个地块),种植了单一栽培种和混合物,最多可种植4种,选自5种适合地点,功能不同的树种。在将处理分配给地块时,我们最大程度地避免了环境因素之间的任何可能的协方差。 Zedelgem和Gedinne站点的生态系统功能监视已经开始,并将很快在Hechtel-Eksel进行。正在测量多个过程,并且随着树木的变老,我们计划增加更多的过程。预期结果-FORBIO实验不仅可以使基础科学受益,而且可以使森林管理受益,因为FORBIO也是不常见的,不知名的树种混合物的测试案例。总而言之,FORBIO是一项重要的生态系统实验,有可能为生物多样性和生态系统功能之间的多种关系提供急需的见解,这对于科学和实践都将是有价值的。

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