Nature Communications (Nov 2018)

Multiple forest attributes underpin the supply of multiple ecosystem services

  • María R. Felipe-Lucia,
  • Santiago Soliveres,
  • Caterina Penone,
  • Peter Manning,
  • Fons van der Plas,
  • Steffen Boch,
  • Daniel Prati,
  • Christian Ammer,
  • Peter Schall,
  • Martin M. Gossner,
  • Jürgen Bauhus,
  • Francois Buscot,
  • Stefan Blaser,
  • Nico Blüthgen,
  • Angel de Frutos,
  • Martin Ehbrecht,
  • Kevin Frank,
  • Kezia Goldmann,
  • Falk Hänsel,
  • Kirsten Jung,
  • Tiemo Kahl,
  • Thomas Nauss,
  • Yvonne Oelmann,
  • Rodica Pena,
  • Andrea Polle,
  • Swen Renner,
  • Michael Schloter,
  • Ingo Schöning,
  • Marion Schrumpf,
  • Ernst-Detlef Schulze,
  • Emily Solly,
  • Elisabeth Sorkau,
  • Barbara Stempfhuber,
  • Marco Tschapka,
  • Wolfgang W. Weisser,
  • Tesfaye Wubet,
  • Markus Fischer,
  • Eric Allan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-07082-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Managing forests for the supply of multiple ecosystem services (ES) is key given potential trade-offs among services. Here, the authors analyse how forest stand attributes generate trade-offs among ES and the relative contribution of forest attributes and environmental factors to predict services.