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Windstorm effects on herbaceous vegetation in temperate forest ecosystems: Changes in plant functional diversity and species trait values along a disturbance severity gradient

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FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
卷 505, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119799

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Natural disturbance; Temperate forest ecosystems; Functional richness; Functional divergence; Habitat type; Life traits

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  1. Polish National Science Centre (NCN) [2012/07/B/NZ8/01908of]
  2. [DS-3421]

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This study investigated the impact of wind disturbance on functional diversity, trait values, and species richness of herbaceous species, revealing that the effects of wind disturbance vary across different forest habitat types.
Catastrophic wind disturbance affects not only forest structure and regeneration, but also functional and compositional dynamics of the herbaceous layer. However, the issue of changes in functional diversity and functional trait values of the understory layer in response to wind disturbance has not been addressed so far. This study aims at investigating the patterns of variations in functional diversity, trait values and species richness of herbaceous species following wind disturbance. The study was carried out in the Piska Forest, a woodland complex in northern Poland, which was almost completely destroyed by a windstorm in 2002 and part of which was successively set aside to study the effects of natural disturbance on forest ecosystems. Vegetation surveys were conducted at 112 sample plots between 2014 and 2015. Four forest habitat types were identified and individually examined. The degree of disturbance severity was assessed as percentage of dead trees on all trees per surface unit. A set of twelve functional traits was assigned to the recorded species. Three functional diversity metrics (richness, evenness and divergence) were calculated based on the selected functional traits. We assessed the relationship between each of such metric and disturbance severity for each habitat type. The relationship between species richness and disturbance severity was also determined. We then estimated the relative importance of habitat type and disturbance severity on both functional diversity and species richness. Lastly, we examined the response of functional trait values to both disturbance severity and habitat type. Our results showed that wind disturbance effects on functional diversity are not univocal and that they strongly depend on habitat type. In fact, while in coniferous stands disturbance determined a decrease of functional divergence and left functional richness unaltered, in mixed-coniferous habitats it enhanced functional richness and did not affect functional divergence. In mixed-deciduous habitats, both functional richness and divergence decreased. In swamp habitats no major changes in functional diversity were observed. Changes in functional evenness were not significant. At the same time, disturbance significantly enhanced species richness in all forest habitats, but the coniferous one. It was not possible to clearly disentangle the relative contribution of disturbance and habitat type, since the two are strictly correlated. Out of the tested functional traits, only SLA, seed releasing height and share of stress-tolerant species exhibited significant response along the tested disturbance gradient. Most of the other traits reacted only to variations in the habitat type.

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