Conifers and non-native tree species shift trophic niches of generalist arthropod predators in Central European beech forests.
Wildermuth BenjaminFardiansah RikoMatevski DraganLu Jing-ZhongKriegel PeterScheu StefanSchuldt AndreasPublished in: BMC ecology and evolution (2023)
N) and simplified (isotopic divergence) food chains compared to native forest stands; especially under beneficial abiotic conditions (isotopic evenness). These findings indicate potential adverse effects of Douglas fir on functional diversity of generalist arthropod predators. As tree mixtures mitigated differences between beech and conifers, mixed stands including (non-native) conifers constitute a promising compromise between economic and conservational interests.