Soil seed bank responses to edge effects in temperate European forests.
Cristina GasperiniKurt BollmannJörg BrunetSara A O CousinsGuillaume DecocqKaren De PauwMartin DiekmannSanne GovaertBente J GraaePer-Ola HedwallGiovanni IacopettiJonathan LenoirSigrid LindmoCamille MeeussenAnna OrczewskaQuentin PonetteJan PluePieter SanczukFabien SpicherThomas VannestePieter VangansbekeFlorian ZellwegerFederico SelviPieter De FrennePublished in: Global ecology and biogeography : a journal of macroecology (2022)
Our results underpin how edge effects shape species diversity and composition of soil seed banks in ancient forests, especially increasing the proportion of generalist species and thus potentially favouring a shift in community composition. However, the presence of many forest specialists suggests that soil seed banks still play a key role in understorey species persistence and could support the resilience of our fragmented forests.