“…Conversely, biodiversity has a positive effect on forest productivity (Duffy, Godwin, & Cardinale, ), as mixed‐species forest communities have been demonstrated to be more productive (Huang et al, ; Liang et al, ) and more consistent in productivity over time than monocultures (del Río et al, ; Jucker, Bouriaud, Avacaritei, & Coomes, ; Morin, Fahse, de Mazancourt, Scherer‐Lorenzen, & Bugmann, ; Schnabel et al, ), resulting in higher amounts of carbon stored above‐ and below‐ground in species‐rich forests (Liu et al, ). Yet, despite advances in our understanding of biodiversity–productivity relationships (BPRs), the role of biodiversity in mitigating adverse effects of climate change on the functioning of forest ecosystems remains controversial (Ammer, ; González de Andrés, ; Grossiord, ; Hisano, Chen, Searle, & Reich, ; Hisano, Searle, & Chen, ), making predictions of ecosystem responses to climate change challenging. For example, it has been shown that the strength of BPRs at the community scale was higher in forest types or at forest sites associated with adverse climatic conditions (Jucker et al, ; Paquette & Messier, ), but the opposite response was revealed for forest sites along a global precipitation gradient (Jactel et al, ).…”