Abstract
Biodiversity affects ecosystem functioning in forests by, for example, enhancing growth and altering the forest structure towards greater complexity with cascading effects on other processes and trophic levels. Complexity in forest canopy could enhance light interception and form a link between diversity and productivity in polyculture forests, but the effect of canopy structure on light interception is rarely directly measured.
We modelled the canopy surface structure of a tree diversity experiment by photographing it using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and combining the photos into a digital elevation model with photogrammetry tools. We analysed the effects of tree diversity and functional diversity on canopy structural complexity and light interception with a structural equation model.
Our results show that: a) increased structural complexity of the canopy reduces light interception, whereas b) tree diversity increases the structural complexity of the canopy, and has a dual impact on light interception. Tree diversity decreased light interception through the structural complexity of the canopy but increased it probably through canopy packing and crown complementarity. However, the effects of both tree diversity and structural complexity of canopy were smaller than the effect of the functional identities of the tree species, especially the differences between deciduous and evergreen trees.
We conclude that more complexity in canopy structure can be gained through increased tree diversity, but complex canopy structure does not increase light interception in young forests.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 107655 |
Journal | Agricultural and Forest Meteorology |
Volume | 278 |
Number of pages | 9 |
ISSN | 0168-1923 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 Nov 2019 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Fields of Science
- 4112 Forestry
- BIODIVERSITY
- Biodiversity
- CARBON STORAGE
- CROWN PLASTICITY
- Canopy structure
- Ecosystem functioning
- FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY
- Functional diversity
- HETEROGENEITY
- Light interception
- PRODUCTIVITY
- Photogrammetry
- STANDS
- UAV
- UNDERSTORY LIGHT
- UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES
- VEGETATION