Tree diversity and environmental context predict herb species richness and cover in Germany's largest connected deciduous forest
- doi:10.1016/j.ppees.2011.02.004
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Abstract
In
temperate deciduous forests, the herb layer contributes most to total
vascular plant species richness. The diversity of the tree layer can
influence herb layer diversity by modifying resource availability and
environmental conditions relevant to herb layer plants. Here, we explore
the relationship between tree layer diversity and herb layer species
richness and cover. Also, we address the question how different
environmental factors that are potentially modified by the tree layer
influence herb layer characteristics. Our study area is located in the
Hainich National Park, one of the largest continuous stretches of
broad-leaved deciduous forest in Central Europe. We recorded herb and
tree layer composition on 79 plots selected along a tree diversity
gradient ranging from two to nine tree species. In addition, canopy
cover, soil pH, mass of the humus layer, soil C:N ratio, soil moisture
and distance to the forest edge were determined. We used generalized
least square models to analyse effects of tree diversity, environmental
variables, and spatial plot positions on herb layer species richness and
cover. Species richness and cover of the herb layer increased with
increasing tree diversity. In addition, both species richness and cover
showed a negative response to increasing canopy cover and mass of the
humus layer. Herb layer species richness was also positively related to
increasing soil pH and the distance to the forest edge. The proportion
of forbs increased with increasing tree diversity, whereas the
proportion of tree saplings decreased and the proportion of graminoids
was not affected. The proportion of true forest species increased with
increasing canopy cover. We conclude that forest stands with a high tree
diversity feature a more diverse herb layer and a higher herb cover.
Furthermore, the environmental variables humus layer mass, light
availability and pH also strongly affect herb layer species richness and
cover.
Keywords
- Understorey diversity;
- Herbaceous layer;
- Fagus sylvatica;
- Canopy cover;
- Humus layer;
- pH
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