Forest and Biodiversity 2: a tree diversity experiment to understand the consequences of multiple dimensions of diversity and composition for long-term ecosystem function and resilience

Author:

Cavender-Bares JeannineORCID,Grossman Jake J.ORCID,Guzmán Q. J. AntonioORCID,Hobbie Sarah E.ORCID,Kaproth Matthew A.ORCID,Kothari ShanORCID,Lapadat Cathleen,Montgomery RebeccaORCID,Park MariaORCID

Abstract

AbstractWe introduce a new “low-density” tree diversity experiment at the Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve in central Minnesota, USA aimed at testing long-term ecosystem consequences of tree diversity and composition. The experiment was designed to provide guidance on forest restoration efforts that will simultaneously advance carbon sequestration goals and contribute to biodiversity conservation and sustainability.The new Forest and Biodiversity (FAB2) experiment uses native tree species in varying levels of species richness, phylogenetic diversity, and functional diversity to test the mechanisms and processes that contribute to forest stability and ecosystem productivity in the face of global change. FAB2 was designed and established in conjunction with a prior experiment (FAB1) in which the same set of twelve species was planted in 16 m2plots at high density (0.5 m spacing). In addition to lower density plantings (1 m spacing), FAB2 also has larger plots (100 m2and 400 m2) appropriate for testing long-term ecosystem consequences of species composition and diversity.Within the first six years, mortality in the 400 m2monoculture plots was significantly higher than in the 100 m2plots. The highest mortality among any treatments occurred inTilia americanaandAcer negundomonocultures, but mortality for both species decreased with increasing plot diversity. These results highlight the importance of forest diversity in reducing mortality in some species and point to potential mechanisms, including light and drought stress, that cause tree mortality in vulnerable monocultures. The experiment highlights challenges to maintaining monoculture and low-diversity treatments in tree mixture experiments of large extent.The FAB2 experiment provides a long-term platform for discerning the importance of species and lineage effects and of multiple dimensions of diversity in restoring ecosystem functions and services provided by forests. It also provides a platform for improving remote sensing approaches, including Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) equipped with LiDAR, multispectral, and hyperspectral sensors, to complement ground-based monitoring of forest function and diversity. We aim for the experiment to contribute to international efforts to monitor and manage forests in the face of global change.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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