低木の多様性が森林生態系の機能向上に重要(Shrub Diversity Enhances Forest Functioning)

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2025-04-03 中国科学院(CAS)

低木の多様性が森林生態系の機能向上に重要(Shrub Diversity Enhances Forest Functioning)

The effects of tree and shrub richness on total woody biomass in BEF-China experiment. (Plot image by LIU Xiaojuan; Line chart by CHEN Chen & LIU Xiaojuan)

中国科学院植物研究所の劉暁娟教授率いるチームは、11年にわたる森林生物多様性実験により、森林の生産性向上には低木の多様性が重要であることを明らかにしました。従来は樹木の多様性が重視されていましたが、本研究では低木の種数を2種から8種に増やすことで、樹木のバイオマスが53.8%、全木本バイオマスが37.1%増加することが判明しました。これは樹木多様性の影響(それぞれ73.3%、46.8%増)に匹敵する効果であり、低木の多様性も長期的な生態系機能維持に不可欠であると示されました。この成果は『National Science Review』誌に掲載され、森林再生・管理の新たな指針となります。

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低木の多様性:森林の生産性を促進するためには、高木の多様性と同様に重要である Understory shrub diversity: equally vital as overstory tree diversity to promote forest productivity

Chen Chen, Guoyong Yan, Bernhard Schmid, Yi Li, Franca J Bongers, Helge Bruelheide, Yuanyuan Huang, Shan Li, Goddert von Oheimb, Ting Tang …

National Science Review  Published:13 March 2025

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwaf093

Abstract

Biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationships (BEF) have been extensively studied, particularly within the primary layers of producers in terrestrial ecosystems. In multi-layer ecosystems such as forests, the contribution of diversity in the secondary layer, i.e. shrubs, to ecosystem functioning is still largely unknown. Here we used 11-year growth data from a forest biodiversity experiment with factorially crossed manipulations of tree and shrub species richness to assess their effects on forest productivity. We found that shrub species richness had positive effects on tree and total woody biomass (sum of tree and shrub biomass), with effect sizes similar in magnitude to those of tree species richness: increasing tree or shrub species richness from two to eight promoted tree biomass by 73.1% or 53.9% and total woody biomass by 46.7% or 37.1%, respectively. The positive effects of tree or shrub species richness on tree and total woody biomass became larger over time. Shrub biomass was reduced by tree species richness. The effects of tree and shrub species richness can be partially explained by their increased functional diversity. Our study provides the first evidence that understory diversity can significantly increase forest productivity and should not be neglected in forest restoration to promote ecosystem functioning.

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