Multitrophic arthropod diversity mediates tree diversity effects on primary productivity

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Authors

  • Yi Li
  • Bernhard Schmid
  • Andreas Schuldt
  • Shan Li
  • Ming Qiang Wang
  • Felix Fornoff
  • Michael Staab
  • Peng Fei Guo
  • Perttu Anttonen
  • Douglas Chesters
  • Helge Bruelheide
  • Chao Dong Zhu
  • Keping Ma
  • Xiaojuan Liu

Forests sustain 80% of terrestrial biodiversity and provide essential ecosystem services. Biodiversity experiments have demonstrated that plant diversity correlates with both primary productivity and higher trophic diversity. However, whether higher trophic diversity can mediate the effects of plant diversity on productivity remains unclear. Here, using 5 years of data on aboveground herbivorous, predatory and parasitoid arthropods along with tree growth data within a large-scale forest biodiversity experiment in southeast China, we provide evidence of multidirectional enhancement among the diversity of trees and higher trophic groups and tree productivity. We show that the effects of experimentally increased tree species richness were consistently positive for species richness and abundance of herbivores, predators and parasitoids. Richness effects decreased as trophic levels increased for species richness and abundance of all trophic groups. Multitrophic species richness and abundance of arthropods were important mediators of plant diversity effects on tree productivity, suggesting that optimizing forest management for increased carbon capture can be more effective when the diversity of higher trophic groups is promoted in concert with that of trees.

Original languageEnglish
JournalNature Ecology and Evolution
Volume7
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)832-840
Number of pages9
ISSN2397-334X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 06.2023
Externally publishedYes

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© 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.

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