Establishment success in a forest biodiversity and ecosystem functioning experiment in subtropical China (BEF-China)

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Establishment success in a forest biodiversity and ecosystem functioning experiment in subtropical China (BEF-China). / Yang, Xuefei; Bauhus, Jürgen; Both, Sabine et al.
in: European Journal of Forest Research, Jahrgang 132, Nr. 4, 07.2013, S. 593-606.

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungbegutachtet

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Yang, X, Bauhus, J, Both, S, Fang, T, Härdtle, W, Kröber, W, Ma, K, Nadrowski, K, Pei, K, Scherer-Lorenzen, M, Scholten, T, Seidler, G, Schmid, B, von Oheimb, G & Bruelheide, H 2013, 'Establishment success in a forest biodiversity and ecosystem functioning experiment in subtropical China (BEF-China)', European Journal of Forest Research, Jg. 132, Nr. 4, S. 593-606. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-013-0696-z

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Yang, X., Bauhus, J., Both, S., Fang, T., Härdtle, W., Kröber, W., Ma, K., Nadrowski, K., Pei, K., Scherer-Lorenzen, M., Scholten, T., Seidler, G., Schmid, B., von Oheimb, G., & Bruelheide, H. (2013). Establishment success in a forest biodiversity and ecosystem functioning experiment in subtropical China (BEF-China). European Journal of Forest Research, 132(4), 593-606. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-013-0696-z

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Yang X, Bauhus J, Both S, Fang T, Härdtle W, Kröber W et al. Establishment success in a forest biodiversity and ecosystem functioning experiment in subtropical China (BEF-China). European Journal of Forest Research. 2013 Jul;132(4):593-606. doi: 10.1007/s10342-013-0696-z

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title = "Establishment success in a forest biodiversity and ecosystem functioning experiment in subtropical China (BEF-China)",
abstract = "Experimental forest plantations to study biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationships have recently been established in different regions of the world, but subtropical biomes have not been covered so far. Here, we report about the initial survivorship of 26 tree species in the first such experiment in subtropical China. In the context of the joint Sino-German-Swiss Research Unit {"}BEF-China,{"} 271 experimental forest plots were established using 24 naturally occurring tree species and two native commercial conifers. Based on the survival inventories carried out in November 2009 and June 2010, the overall survival rate was 87 % after the first 14 months. Generalized mixed-effects models showed that survival rates of seedlings were significantly affected by species richness, the species' leaf habit (deciduous or evergreen), species identity, planting date, and altitude. In the first survey, seedling establishment success decreased with increasing richness levels, a tendency that disappeared in the second survey after replanting. Though evergreen species performed less well than deciduous species with establishment rates of 84 versus 93 % in the second survey, their planting success exceeded the general expectation for subtropical broad-leaved evergreen species. These results have important implications for establishing mixed-species plantations for diversity conservation and improvement of ecosystem functioning in the Chinese subtropics and elsewhere. Additional costs associated with mixed-species plantations as compared to conventional plantations also demonstrate the potential of upscaling BEF experiments to large-scale afforestation projects.",
keywords = "Ecosystems Research, BEF-China, Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, Forest plantation success, Jiangxi, Seedling performance, Tree diversity experiment",
author = "Xuefei Yang and J{\"u}rgen Bauhus and Sabine Both and Teng Fang and Werner H{\"a}rdtle and Wenzel Kr{\"o}ber and KePing Ma and Karin Nadrowski and KeQuan Pei and Michael Scherer-Lorenzen and Thomas Scholten and Gunnar Seidler and Bernhard Schmid and {von Oheimb}, Goddert and Helge Bruelheide",
year = "2013",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1007/s10342-013-0696-z",
language = "English",
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pages = "593--606",
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T1 - Establishment success in a forest biodiversity and ecosystem functioning experiment in subtropical China (BEF-China)

AU - Yang, Xuefei

AU - Bauhus, Jürgen

AU - Both, Sabine

AU - Fang, Teng

AU - Härdtle, Werner

AU - Kröber, Wenzel

AU - Ma, KePing

AU - Nadrowski, Karin

AU - Pei, KeQuan

AU - Scherer-Lorenzen, Michael

AU - Scholten, Thomas

AU - Seidler, Gunnar

AU - Schmid, Bernhard

AU - von Oheimb, Goddert

AU - Bruelheide, Helge

PY - 2013/7

Y1 - 2013/7

N2 - Experimental forest plantations to study biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationships have recently been established in different regions of the world, but subtropical biomes have not been covered so far. Here, we report about the initial survivorship of 26 tree species in the first such experiment in subtropical China. In the context of the joint Sino-German-Swiss Research Unit "BEF-China," 271 experimental forest plots were established using 24 naturally occurring tree species and two native commercial conifers. Based on the survival inventories carried out in November 2009 and June 2010, the overall survival rate was 87 % after the first 14 months. Generalized mixed-effects models showed that survival rates of seedlings were significantly affected by species richness, the species' leaf habit (deciduous or evergreen), species identity, planting date, and altitude. In the first survey, seedling establishment success decreased with increasing richness levels, a tendency that disappeared in the second survey after replanting. Though evergreen species performed less well than deciduous species with establishment rates of 84 versus 93 % in the second survey, their planting success exceeded the general expectation for subtropical broad-leaved evergreen species. These results have important implications for establishing mixed-species plantations for diversity conservation and improvement of ecosystem functioning in the Chinese subtropics and elsewhere. Additional costs associated with mixed-species plantations as compared to conventional plantations also demonstrate the potential of upscaling BEF experiments to large-scale afforestation projects.

AB - Experimental forest plantations to study biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationships have recently been established in different regions of the world, but subtropical biomes have not been covered so far. Here, we report about the initial survivorship of 26 tree species in the first such experiment in subtropical China. In the context of the joint Sino-German-Swiss Research Unit "BEF-China," 271 experimental forest plots were established using 24 naturally occurring tree species and two native commercial conifers. Based on the survival inventories carried out in November 2009 and June 2010, the overall survival rate was 87 % after the first 14 months. Generalized mixed-effects models showed that survival rates of seedlings were significantly affected by species richness, the species' leaf habit (deciduous or evergreen), species identity, planting date, and altitude. In the first survey, seedling establishment success decreased with increasing richness levels, a tendency that disappeared in the second survey after replanting. Though evergreen species performed less well than deciduous species with establishment rates of 84 versus 93 % in the second survey, their planting success exceeded the general expectation for subtropical broad-leaved evergreen species. These results have important implications for establishing mixed-species plantations for diversity conservation and improvement of ecosystem functioning in the Chinese subtropics and elsewhere. Additional costs associated with mixed-species plantations as compared to conventional plantations also demonstrate the potential of upscaling BEF experiments to large-scale afforestation projects.

KW - Ecosystems Research

KW - BEF-China

KW - Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning

KW - Forest plantation success

KW - Jiangxi

KW - Seedling performance

KW - Tree diversity experiment

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U2 - 10.1007/s10342-013-0696-z

DO - 10.1007/s10342-013-0696-z

M3 - Journal articles

AN - SCOPUS:84879226868

VL - 132

SP - 593

EP - 606

JO - European Journal of Forest Research

JF - European Journal of Forest Research

SN - 1612-4669

IS - 4

ER -

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