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      Can multi‐taxa diversity in European beech forest landscapes be increased by combining different management systems?

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          Scenarios of changes in biodiversity for the year 2100 can now be developed based on scenarios of changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide, climate, vegetation, and land use and the known sensitivity of biodiversity to these changes. This study identified a ranking of the importance of drivers of change, a ranking of the biomes with respect to expected changes, and the major sources of uncertainties. For terrestrial ecosystems, land-use change probably will have the largest effect, followed by climate change, nitrogen deposition, biotic exchange, and elevated carbon dioxide concentration. For freshwater ecosystems, biotic exchange is much more important. Mediterranean climate and grassland ecosystems likely will experience the greatest proportional change in biodiversity because of the substantial influence of all drivers of biodiversity change. Northern temperate ecosystems are estimated to experience the least biodiversity change because major land-use change has already occurred. Plausible changes in biodiversity in other biomes depend on interactions among the causes of biodiversity change. These interactions represent one of the largest uncertainties in projections of future biodiversity change.
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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Ecology
                J Appl Ecol
                Wiley
                0021-8901
                1365-2664
                July 2020
                May 02 2020
                July 2020
                : 57
                : 7
                : 1363-1375
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Silviculture and Forest Ecology of the Temperate Zones University of Göttingen Göttingen Germany
                [2 ]Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics University of Ulm Ulm Germany
                [3 ]Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Birmensdorf Switzerland
                [4 ]Institute of Plant Sciences University of Bern Bern Switzerland
                [5 ]Department of Soil Ecology UFZ‐Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research Halle‐Saale Germany
                [6 ]German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle‐Jena‐Leipzig Leipzig Germany
                [7 ]Leibniz‐Institute DSMZ ‐ German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures GmbH Braunschweig Germany
                [8 ]Max‐Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry Jena Germany
                [9 ]Terrestrial Ecology Research Group Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Management School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan Technische Universität München Freising Germany
                [10 ]Forest Entomology Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Birmensdorf Switzerland
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                10.1111/1365-2664.13635
                f25a1d64-b799-492d-bd39-626729a382a2
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                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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