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The influence of balanced and imbalanced resource supply on biodiversity-functioning relationship across ecosystems

Lewandowska, A. M. (author)
Biermann, A. (author)
Borer, E. T. (author)
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Cebrian-Piqueras, M. A. (author)
Declerck, S. A. J. (author)
De Meester, L. (author)
Van Donk, E. (author)
Gamfeldt, Lars, 1975 (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för marina vetenskaper,Department of marine sciences
Gruner, D. S. (author)
Hagenah, N. (author)
Harpole, W. S. (author)
Kirkman, K. P. (author)
Klausmeier, C. A. (author)
Kleyer, M. (author)
Knops, J. M. H. (author)
Lemmens, P. (author)
Lind, E. M. (author)
Litchman, E. (author)
Mantilla-Contreras, J. (author)
Martens, K. (author)
Meier, S. (author)
Minden, V. (author)
Moore, J. L. (author)
Venterink, H. O. (author)
Seabloom, E. W. (author)
Sommer, U. (author)
Striebel, M. (author)
Trenkamp, A. (author)
Trinogga, J. (author)
Urabe, J. (author)
Vyverman, W. (author)
Van de Waal, D. B. (author)
Widdicombe, C. E. (author)
Hillebrand, H. (author)
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2016-05-19
2016
English.
In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences. - : The Royal Society. - 0962-8436 .- 1471-2970. ; 371:1694
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This effect is often attributed to more efficient portioning of multiple resources in communities with higher numbers of competing species, indicating the role of resource supply and stoichiometry for biodiversity ecosystern functioning relationships. Here, we merged theory on ecological stoichiometry with a framework of biodiversity ecosystem functioning to understand how resource use transfers into primary production. We applied a structural equation model to define patterns of diversity productivity relationships with respect to available resources. Meta-analysis was used to summarize the findings across ecosystem types ranging from aquatic ecosystems to grasslands and forests. As hypothesized, resource supply increased realized productivity and richness, but we found significant differences between ecosystems and study types. Increased richness was associated with increased productivity, although this effect was not seen in experiments. More even communities had lower productivity, indicating that biomass production is often maintained by a few dominant species, and reduced dominance generally reduced ecosystem productivity. This synthesis, which integrates observational and experimental studies in a variety of ecosystems and geographical regions, exposes common pattems and differences in biodiversity functioning relationships, and increases the mechanistic understanding of changes in ecosystems productivity.

Subject headings

NATURVETENSKAP  -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap -- Annan geovetenskap och miljövetenskap (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences -- Other Earth and Related Environmental Sciences (hsv//eng)

Keyword

biodiversity-ecosystem functioning
stoichiometry
evenness
richness
productivity
nutrient network
plant-species richness
productivity relationship
community structure
producer diversity
vice-versa
north-sea
competition
metaanalysis
nutrients
evenness
Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
ates of america
v104
p10904
iences
v371

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