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Tree species diversity affects decomposition through modified micro-environmental conditions across European forests

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Joly F, Milcu A, Scherer-Lorenzen M, Jean L, Bussotti F, Dawud SM, Muller S, Pollastrini M, Raulund-Rasmussen K & Vesterdal L (2017) Tree species diversity affects decomposition through modified micro-environmental conditions across European forests. New Phytologist, 214 (3), pp. 1281-1293. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14452

Abstract
Different tree species influence litter decomposition directly through species-specific litter traits, and indirectly through distinct modifications of the local decomposition environment. Whether these indirect effects on decomposition are influenced by tree species diversity is presently not clear.? We addressed this question by studying the decomposition of two common substrates, cellulose paper and wood sticks, in a total of 209 forest stands of varying tree species diversity across six major forest types at the scale of Europe.? Tree species richness showed a weak but positive correlation with the decomposition of cellulose but not with that of wood. Surprisingly, macroclimate had only a minor effect on cellulose decomposition and no effect on wood decomposition despite the wide range in climatic conditions among sites from Mediterranean to boreal forests. Instead, forest canopy density and stand-specific litter traits affected the decomposition of both substrates, with a particularly clear negative effect of the proportion of evergreen tree litter.? Our study suggests that species richness and composition of tree canopies modify decomposition indirectly through changes in microenvironmental conditions. These canopy-induced differences in the local decomposition environment control decomposition to a greater extent than continental-scale differences in macroclimatic conditions.

Keywords
cellulose decomposition; decomposition environment; FunDivEUROPE; litter functional diversity; litter functional traits; litter quality; species richness; wood decomposition

Journal
New Phytologist: Volume 214, Issue 3

StatusPublished
Publication date31/05/2017
Publication date online09/02/2017
Date accepted by journal22/12/2016
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PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISSN0028-646X
eISSN1469-8137

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Dr Francois-Xavier Joly

Dr Francois-Xavier Joly

Lecturer in Soil, Biological and Environmental Sciences