Multitrophic diversity in a biodiverse forest is highly nonlinear across spatial scales

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Andreas Schuldt
Tesfaye Wubet
François Buscot
Michael Staab
Thorsten Assmann
Martin Böhnke-Kammerlander
Sabine Both
Alexandra Erfmeier
Alexandra-Maria Klein
Keping Ma
Katherina Pietsch
Sabrina Schultze
Christian Wirth
Jiayong Zhang
Pascale Zumstein
Helge Bruelheide
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[1] Institute of Ecology,Department of Soil Ecology
[2] Leuphana University Lüneburg,undefined
[3] UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research,undefined
[4] German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig,undefined
[5] Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences,undefined
[6] University of Freiburg,undefined
[7] Institute of Biology/Geobotany and Botanical Garden,undefined
[8] University of Halle,undefined
[9] Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences,undefined
[10] University of Aberdeen,undefined
[11] Institute for Ecosystem Research,undefined
[12] University of Kiel,undefined
[13] Institute of Botany,undefined
[14] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[15] Systematic Botany and Functional Biodiversity,undefined
[16] University of Leipzig,undefined
[17] Institute of Ecology,undefined
[18] Zhejiang Normal University,undefined
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Subtropical and tropical forests are biodiversity hotspots, and untangling the spatial scaling of their diversity is fundamental for understanding global species richness and conserving biodiversity essential to human well-being. However, scale-dependent diversity distributions among coexisting taxa remain poorly understood for heterogeneous environments in biodiverse regions. We show that diversity relations among 43 taxa—including plants, arthropods and microorganisms—in a mountainous subtropical forest are highly nonlinear across spatial scales. Taxon-specific differences in β-diversity cause under- or overestimation of overall diversity by up to 50% when using surrogate taxa such as plants. Similar relationships may apply to half of all (sub)tropical forests—including major biodiversity hotspots—where high environmental heterogeneity causes high biodiversity and species turnover. Our study highlights that our general understanding of biodiversity patterns has to be improved—and that much larger areas will be required than in better-studied lowland forests—to reliably estimate biodiversity distributions and devise conservation strategies for the world’s biodiverse regions.
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