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Title:

Congruent patterns of functional diversity in saproxylic beetles and fungi across European beech forests

Document type:
Article
Author(s):
Hagge, Jonas; Abrego, Nerea; Baessler, Claus; Bouget, Christophe; Brin, Antoine; Brustel, Herve; Christensen, Morten; Gossner, Martin M.; Heilmann-Clausen, Jacob; Horak, Akub; Gruppe, Axel; Isacsson, Gunnar; Koehler, Frank; Lachat, Thibault; Larrieu, Laurent; Schlaghamersky, Jiri; Thorn, Simon; Zapponi, Livia; Mueller, Joerg
Abstract:
Aim: Beech forests comprise a globally unique temperate forest type in Europe. The dominance of beech in these forests developed during the ongoing post-glacial northward re-colonization, concurrently with intensified forest use by humans. We investigated how these two processes together with climate shaped the patterns of functional diversity of two major species groups involved in wood decomposition and whether functional diversity is determined on the local or regional species pool level. Loc...     »
Keywords:
biogeographical history; dead wood; decomposition; Fagus sylvatica; functional diversity; land use intensity; saproxylic beetles; saproxylic fungi
Journal title:
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
Year:
2019
Journal volume:
46
Month:
MAY
Journal issue:
5
Pages contribution:
1054-1065
Language:
English
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1111/jbi.13556
Publisher:
WILEY
Print-ISSN:
0305-0270
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