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Complex stands in forested tropical landscapes harbor more endemic biodiversity and ecosystem functions

Authors :
Rindrasoa Rajaonarimalala
Yevgeniya Korol
Aristide Andrianarimisa
Saskia Dröge
Thio Rosin Fulgence
Ingo Grass
Holger Kreft
Kristina Osen
Anjaharinony A.N.A. Rakotomalala
Bakolimalala Rakouth
Hery Lisy Tiana Ranarijaona
Romual Randriamanantena
Fanomezana Mihaja Ratsoavina
Lala Harivelo Raveloson Ravaomanarivo
Estelle Raveloaritiana
Dominik Schwab
Marie Rolande Soazafy
Teja Tscharntke
Annemarie Wurz
Dirk Hölscher
Dominic Andreas Martin
Source :
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 54, Iss , Pp e03154- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Transformation of forests into agricultural lands threatens biodiversity and ecosystem functions globally. In the biodiversity hotspot Madagascar, key ecosystem functions along with highly endemic flora and fauna are under threat. Comprehensive studies identifying determinants of biodiversity and ecosystem function losses are lacking, with no studies accounting for endemic species richness across multiple taxa. We assess how plot-scale stand structural attributes (basal area, leaf area index, diameter diversity, and tree species richness) and landscape-scale forest cover influence biodiversity (species richness of butterflies, ants, birds, reptiles, amphibians, herbaceous plants, and multidiversity) and ecosystem functions (soil organic carbon, predation rate, acoustic diversity, and multifunctionality) in the tropical mosaic landscape of northeastern Madagascar. Complexly structured stands with a larger basal area and/or a higher tree species richness promoted greater endemic multidiversity (R² = 0.70), soil organic carbon, and acoustic diversity. However, our models did not indicate significant explanatory variables for multidiversity (R² = 0.25) and multifunctionality (R² = 0.43). Landscape-scale forest cover significantly favored endemic bird species richness. Our findings highlight that a simplified stand structure, resulting from land-use change, substantially reduces endemic biodiversity and ecosystem functions in this historically forested region. Conservation actions should aim at maintaining complex stand structure in forests and agroforests, while restoration interventions should focus on re-building such structures.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23519894
Volume :
54
Issue :
e03154-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Global Ecology and Conservation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f285f675fddd439cb674f9c75c4039b4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2024.e03154