Silvicultural regime shapes understory functional structure in European forests

Author:

Chianucci Francesco1ORCID,Napoleone Francesca2ORCID,Ricotta Carlo2ORCID,Ferrara Carlotta1ORCID,Fusaro Lina3ORCID,Balducci Lorenzo2ORCID,Trentanovi Giovanni4ORCID,Bradley Owen5,Kovacs Bence6ORCID,Mina Marco7ORCID,Cerabolini Bruno E. L.8ORCID,Vandekerkhove Kris9ORCID,De Smedt Pallieter10ORCID,Lens Luc11ORCID,Hertzog Lionel12ORCID,Verheyen Kris10ORCID,Hofmeister Jeňýk13ORCID,Hošek Jan14,Matula Radim13,Doerfler Inken15ORCID,Müller Jörg16ORCID,Weisser Wolfgang W.17ORCID,Helback Jan18,Schall Peter19ORCID,Fischer Markus20ORCID,Heilmann‐Clausen Jacob21ORCID,Riis‐Hansen Rasmus21,Goldberg Irina21,Aude Erik22,Kepfer‐Rojas Sebastian23ORCID,Kappel Schmidt Inger23ORCID,Riis Nielsen Torben23ORCID,Mårell Anders24ORCID,Dumas Yann24,Janssen Philippe2526ORCID,Paillet Yoan2526ORCID,Archaux Frederic24ORCID,Xystrakis Fotios27ORCID,Tinya Flóra6ORCID,Ódor Péter6ORCID,Aszalós Réka6,Bölöni János6ORCID,Cutini Andrea1ORCID,Bagella Simonetta28ORCID,Sitzia Tommaso29ORCID,Brazaitis Gediminas30ORCID,Marozas Vitas30ORCID,Ujházyová Mariana31ORCID,Ujházy Karol31ORCID,Máliš František31ORCID,Nordén Björn32ORCID,Burrascano Sabina2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CREA—Research Centre for Forestry and Wood Arezzo Italy

2. Department of Environmental Biology Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

3. National Research Council Institute of BioEconomy Rome Italy

4. National Research Council Institute of Research on Terrestrial Ecosystems Florence Italy

5. Bundesforschungs‐ und Ausbildungszentrum für Wald Naturgefahren und Landschaft (BFW) Wien Austria

6. Centre for Ecological Research Institute of Ecology and Botany Vácrátót Hungary

7. Eurac Research Institute for Alpine Environment Bozen Italy

8. Department of Biotechnologies and Life Sciences (DBSV) University of Insubria Varese Italy

9. Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) Geraardsbergen Belgium

10. Department of Environment Ghent University Ghent Belgium

11. Department of Biology Ghent University Ghent Belgium

12. Thünen Institute of Biodiversity Braunschweig Germany

13. Department of Forest Ecology Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Czech Republic

14. Ecological Services Hořovice Czech Republic

15. Carl von Ossietzky Universität Institut für Biologie und Umweltwissenschaften Oldenburg Germany

16. University of Würzburg Würzburg Germany

17. Technical University of Munich Munchen Germany

18. Independent Researcher Freiburg Germany

19. Silviculture and Forest Ecology of the Temperate Zones University of Göttingen Göttingen Germany

20. Institute of Plant Sciences University of Bern Bern Switzerland

21. University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

22. HabitatVision A/S Lystrup Denmark

23. Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

24. INRAE, UR EFNO Nogent‐sur‐Vernisson France

25. INRAE, UR LESSEM Saint‐Martin‐d'Heres France

26. University Grenoble Alpes Saint‐Martin‐d'Heres France

27. Hellenic Agricultural Organization DIMITRA Vassilika Greece

28. University of Sassari Sassari Italy

29. Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry University of Padua Legnaro Italy

30. Vytautas Magnus University Agriculture Academy Kaunas Lithuania

31. Faculty of Ecology and Environmental Sciences Technical University in Zvolen Zvolen Slovakia

32. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research Oslo Norway

Abstract

Abstract Managing forests to sustain their diversity and functioning is a major challenge in a changing world. Despite the key role of understory vegetation in driving forest biodiversity, regeneration and functioning, few studies address the functional dimensions of understory vegetation response to silvicultural management. We assessed the influence of the silvicultural regimes on the functional diversity and redundancy of European forest understory. We gathered vascular plant abundance data from more than 2000 plots in European forests, each associated with one out of the five most widespread silvicultural regimes. We used generalized linear mixed models to assess the effect of different silvicultural regimes on understory functional diversity (Rao's quadratic entropy) and functional redundancy, while accounting for climate and soil conditions, and explored the reciprocal relationship between three diversity components (functional diversity, redundancy and dominance) across silvicultural regimes through a ternary diversity diagram. Intensive silvicultural regimes are associated with a decrease in functional diversity and an increase in functional redundancy, compared with unmanaged conditions. This means that although intensive management may buffer communities' functions against species or functional losses, it also limits the range of understory response to environmental changes. Policy implications. Different silvicultural regimes influence different facets of understory functional features. While unmanaged forests can be used as a reference to design silvicultural practices in compliance with biodiversity conservation targets, different silvicultural options should be balanced at landscape scale to sustain the multiple forest functions that human societies are increasingly demanding.

Funder

Agentúra na Podporu Výskumu a Vývoja

Vedecká Grantová Agentúra MŠVVaŠ SR a SAV

Publisher

Wiley

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