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Tree islands enhance biodiversity and functioning in oil palm landscapes

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  • Delphine Clara Zemp

    (University of Neuchâtel
    University of Göttingen
    University of Göttingen)

  • Nathaly Guerrero-Ramirez

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Fabian Brambach

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Kevin Darras

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Ingo Grass

    (University of Hohenheim)

  • Anton Potapov

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Alexander Röll

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Isabelle Arimond

    (University of Göttingen
    University of Göttingen)

  • Johannes Ballauff

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Hermann Behling

    (Albrecht-von-Haller-Institute for Plant Sciences)

  • Dirk Berkelmann

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Siria Biagioni

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Damayanti Buchori

    (Institut Pertanian Bogor. Jl. Meranti, IPB Dramaga Campus
    IPB University)

  • Dylan Craven

    (Universidad Mayor)

  • Rolf Daniel

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Oliver Gailing

    (University of Göttingen
    University of Göttingen)

  • Florian Ellsäßer

    (University of Göttingen
    University of Twente)

  • Riko Fardiansah

    (University of Göttingen
    Universität Hamburg
    University of Jambi Jln Raya Jambi)

  • Nina Hennings

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Bambang Irawan

    (University of Jambi Jln Raya Jambi)

  • Watit Khokthong

    (University of Göttingen
    Chiang Mai University)

  • Valentyna Krashevska

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Alena Krause

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Johanna Kückes

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Kevin Li

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Hendrik Lorenz

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Mark Maraun

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Miryam Sarah Merk

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Carina C. M. Moura

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Yeni A. Mulyani

    (IPB University, Kampus IPB Darmaga)

  • Gustavo B. Paterno

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Herni Dwinta Pebrianti

    (University of Jambi Jln Raya Jambi)

  • Andrea Polle

    (University of Göttingen
    University of Göttingen)

  • Di Ajeng Prameswari

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Lena Sachsenmaier

    (University of Göttingen
    German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig
    Leipzig University)

  • Stefan Scheu

    (University of Göttingen
    University of Göttingen)

  • Dominik Schneider

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Fitta Setiajiati

    (IPB University, Kampus IPB Darmaga)

  • Christina Ani Setyaningsih

    (Albrecht-von-Haller-Institute for Plant Sciences)

  • Leti Sundawati

    (IPB University, Kampus IPB Darmaga)

  • Teja Tscharntke

    (University of Göttingen)

  • Meike Wollni

    (University of Göttingen
    University of Göttingen)

  • Dirk Hölscher

    (University of Göttingen
    University of Göttingen)

  • Holger Kreft

    (University of Göttingen
    University of Göttingen)

Abstract

In the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration1, large knowledge gaps persist on how to increase biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in cash crop-dominated tropical landscapes2. Here, we present findings from a large-scale, 5-year ecosystem restoration experiment in an oil palm landscape enriched with 52 tree islands, encompassing assessments of ten indicators of biodiversity and 19 indicators of ecosystem functioning. Overall, indicators of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, as well as multidiversity and ecosystem multifunctionality, were higher in tree islands compared to conventionally managed oil palm. Larger tree islands led to larger gains in multidiversity through changes in vegetation structure. Furthermore, tree enrichment did not decrease landscape-scale oil palm yield. Our results demonstrate that enriching oil palm-dominated landscapes with tree islands is a promising ecological restoration strategy, yet should not replace the protection of remaining forests.

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  • Delphine Clara Zemp & Nathaly Guerrero-Ramirez & Fabian Brambach & Kevin Darras & Ingo Grass & Anton Potapov & Alexander Röll & Isabelle Arimond & Johannes Ballauff & Hermann Behling & Dirk Berkelmann, 2023. "Tree islands enhance biodiversity and functioning in oil palm landscapes," Nature, Nature, vol. 618(7964), pages 316-321, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:618:y:2023:i:7964:d:10.1038_s41586-023-06086-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06086-5
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