Subordinate tree species diversity explains carbon stock better than dominant tree diversity after decades of forest rewilding
2025
Zhai, Kaiyan | Yin, Pan | Revillini, Daniel | Chen, Xilin | Liu, Shengen | Zhang, Weidong | Wang, Silong | Zhou, Guiyao | Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel | Chinese Polar Environment Comprehensive Investigation and Assessment Programmes | National Natural Science Foundation of China | Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España) | Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España) | Jiangxi Province Natural Science Foundation of China | Junta de Andalucía | European Commission | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España) | China Scholarship Council | Zhai, Kaiyan [000-0002-8671-7912] | Yin, Pan [0000-0002-7484-6557] | Revillini, Daniel [0000-0002-0380-4106] | Chen, Xilin [0000-0003-0542-5959] | Liu, Shengen [0000-0002-4730-5202] | Zhang, Weidong [0000-0003-2358-5905] | Zhou, Guiyao [0000-0002-1385-3913] | Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel [0000-0002-6499-576X]
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显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Forest rewilding is expected to help support nature restoration and mitigate climate change by promoting soil carbon (C) stocks. Increases in biodiversity after decades of rewilding may affect forest soil C stocks; however, the relative contribution of subordinate and dominant tree species diversity to soil C stocks after decades of forest rewilding remains poorly understood.Here, we conducted a standardized field survey to investigate how subordinate (i.e. rarer) and dominant (i.e. more common) tree species diversity (determined based on basal area) correlate with multiple aspects of soil C stocks (i.e. total soil C stock, dissolved organic C, microbial residue C, and microbial respiration) after 31 years of the establishment of a forest plantation in a subtropical ecosystem.We found that both subordinate and dominant tree species diversity were positively correlated with soil C stock, dissolved organic C, microbial residue C, and microbial respiration. Meanwhile, tree functional traits (e.g. the proportion of N-fixing taxa) among subordinate species were positively correlated with bacterial residue C. Strikingly, subordinate tree species diversity explained a larger portion of variation in soil C stock compared with the diversity of dominant tree species. Structural equation model (SEM) further suggested that subordinate plant biodiversity influenced soil C stocks via its influence on plant traits.Synthesis and applications. Our work provides new insights on the crucial role of subordinate tree species diversity in supporting C stocks after decades-long rewilding of a subtropical forest. Therefore, the preservation of the rarer subordinate plant species is fundamental to develop sustainable forest management strategies, and for policymakers to promote climate change mitigating ecosystem services.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Funding information Chinese Polar Environment Comprehensive Investigation and Assessment Programmes, Grant/Award Number: 2022YFF1303003 and 2021YFD2201301; National Natural Science Foundation of China, Grant/Award Number: U22A20612; Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Grant/AwardNumber: PID2020-115813RA-I00; Key Project of Jiangxi Province Natural Science Foundation of China, Grant/Award Number: 20224ACB205003; European Regional Development Fund;Consejería de Transformación Económica, Industria, Conocimiento y Universidades of the Junta de Andalucía, Grant/AwardNumber: P20_00879; Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through a Ramóny Cajal, Grant/Award Number: RYC2022-035226-I; European Union (MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033y el FSE+); Spanish National Research Council; China Scholarship Council
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