Uneven forests hinder biodiversity and productivity, impacting global ecosystem health.
Biodiversity in forests affects how productive they are. More species usually means more productivity, but this relationship can change depending on how evenly distributed the species are. In forests with many different species, those with more even distributions are more productive. However, forests with many species often have a few dominant ones and many rare ones, leading to lower productivity. This shows that the evenness of species in a forest is crucial for its overall productivity.