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On the structural and species diversity effects of bark beetle disturbance in forests during initial and advanced early-seral stages at different scales
Authors:Maria-Barbara Winter  Claus Bässler  Markus Bernhardt-Römermann  Franz-Sebastian Krah  Hanno Schaefer  Sebastian Seibold  Jörg Müller
Institution:1.Forest Research Institute of Baden-Württemberg (FVA),Freiburg,Germany;2.Department Silviculture and Forest Ecology of the Temperate Zones,Georg-August-Universit?t G?ttingen,G?ttingen,Germany;3.Bavarian Forest National Park Administration,Grafenau,Germany;4.Institute of Ecology,Friedrich-Schiller-Universit?t Jena,Jena,Germany;5.Plant Biodiversity Research Group, Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Management,Technische Universit?t München,Freising,Germany;6.Terrestrial Ecology Research Group, Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Management,Technische Universit?t München,Freising,Germany;7.Field Station Fabrikschleichach,University of Würzburg,Rauhenebrach,Germany
Abstract:Following disturbances, early-seral stages of forests provide a variety of structures. Whether this variety is a short-term phenomenon or influences forest succession for several decades or even longer is not known. We tested the hypotheses that after spruce dieback caused by bark beetles, a high spatial heterogeneity of stand structures will persist within stands and among stands even in advanced early-seral stages and that species taxonomical and functional diversity measures will reflect this heterogeneity. We used a chronosequence of unmanaged forests in the Berchtesgaden National Park (Germany) consisting of mature undisturbed spruce stands (control), stands belonging to an initial early-seral stage (~3 years after disturbance) and stands in an advanced early-seral stage (~20 years after disturbance). We analysed diversity and heterogeneity of these forest stands including stand structure, species density, species composition and functional–phylogenetic diversity of vascular plants, wood-inhabiting fungi and saproxylic beetles within plots, among plots of the same successional stage and among stages. Stands of the advanced early-seral stage were characterized by a high spatial heterogeneity of structural attributes, such as crown cover, regeneration density and spatial distribution of trees. Among-plot taxonomic beta diversity was highest in the advanced early-seral stage for beetles, but lowest for fungi, while beta diversity of plants among plots remained unchanged during succession. The mosaic of successional stages initiated by bark beetles increased the gamma diversity of the study area, especially for fungi and beetles. Our findings support the hypothesis that structural heterogeneity continues for at least two decades at stand and landscape scales and that species turnover among successional stages is a major mechanism for gamma diversity in forests after bark beetle disturbance.
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