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Positive relationship between herbaceous layer diversity and the performance of soil biota in a temperate forest
Authors:Nico Eisenhauer  Karen Yee  Mark Maraun  Daniela Straube
Institution:
  • a University of Minnesota, Department of Forest Resources, 1530 Cleveland Ave. N., St. Paul, MN 55108, USA
  • b University of Calgary, Biogeoscience Institute, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada
  • c University of Calgary, Department of Biological Science, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada
  • d Georg-August-University Goettingen, J.F. Blumenbach Institute of Zoology and Anthropology, Berliner Str.28, 37073 Goettingen, Germany
  • e University of Innsbruck, Institute of Ecology, Technikerstr. 25, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
  • Abstract:The current decline in biodiversity is particularly pronounced in the herbaceous layer of forest ecosystems. We explored the relationship between a naturally occurring plant diversity gradient in the understory vegetation of a deciduous forest and several above-and belowground ecosystem processes. We show that particularly soil microbial parameters and microarthropod densities are positively correlated with plant species richness. These results confirm recent findings in grassland ecosystems and highlight the intimate interconnectance between the diversity and functioning of above-and belowground compartments. We conclude that irrespective of a potential causal relationship between plant species richness and belowground processes, it is essential to consider the performance of soil biota in order to understand the relationship between herbaceous layer composition and ecosystem function.
    Keywords:Above-and belowground interactions  Biodiversity loss  Ecosystem functioning  Litter decomposition  Soil microarthropods  Soil microorganisms  Understory vegetation
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