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Markus Bernhardt-Römermann1, Lander Baeten2,3, Dylan Craven4,5, Pieter De Frenne2, Radim Hédl6,7, Jonathan Lenoir8, Didier Bert9,10, Jörg Brunet11, Markéta Chudomelová6,12, Guillaume Decocq8, Hartmut Dierschke13, Thomas Dirnböck14, Inken Dörfler15, Thilo Heinken16, Martin Hermy17, Patrick Hommel18, Bogdan Jaroszewicz19, Andrzej Keczyński20, Daniel L Kelly21, Keith J Kirby22, Martin Kopecký6, Martin Macek23, František Máliš24,25, Michael Mirtl14, Fraser J G Mitchell21, Tobias Naaf26, Miles Newman21, George Peterken27, Petr Petřík23, Wolfgang Schmidt28, Tibor Standovár29, Zoltán Tóth29, Hans Van Calster30, Gorik Verstraeten2, Jozef Vladovič25, Ondřej Vild6,12, Monika Wulf26,31, Kris Verheyen2.
Abstract
Global biodiversity is affected by numerous environmental drivers. Yet, the extent to which global environmental changes contribute to changes in local diversity is poorly understood. We investigated biodiversity changes in a meta-analysis of 39 resurvey studies in European temperate forests (3988 vegetation records in total, 17-75 years between the two surveys) by assessing the importance of (i) coarse-resolution (i.e., among sites) vs. fine-resolution (i.e., within sites) environmental differences and (ii) changing environmental conditions between surveys. Our results clarify the mechanisms underlying the direction and magnitude of local-scale biodiversity changes. While not detecting any net local diversity loss, we observed considerable among-site variation, partly explained by temporal changes in light availability (a local driver) and density of large herbivores (a regional driver). Furthermore, strong evidence was found that presurvey levels of nitrogen deposition determined subsequent diversity changes. We conclude that models forecasting future biodiversity changes should consider coarse-resolution environmental changes, account for differences in baseline environmental conditions and for local changes in fine-resolution environmental conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Shannon diversity; atmospheric nitrogen deposition; evenness; forest management; forestREplot; game browsing; spatiotemporal resurvey data; species richness
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26212787 PMCID: PMC6136642 DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12993
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Chang Biol ISSN: 1354-1013 Impact factor: 10.863