Plant Species Richness and Ecosystem Multifunctionality in Global Drylands
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos · University of Vermont · +29 more institutions
Abstract
Experiments suggest that biodiversity enhances the ability of ecosystems to maintain multiple functions, such as carbon storage, productivity, and the buildup of nutrient pools (multifunctionality). However, the relationship between biodiversity and multifunctionality has never been assessed globally in natural ecosystems. We report here on a global empirical study relating plant species richness and abiotic factors to multifunctionality in drylands, which collectively cover 41% of Earth's land surface and support over 38% of the human population. Multifunctionality was positively and significantly related to species richness. The best-fitting models accounted for over 55% of the variation in…
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53Topics & keywords
- Species richness
- Biodiversity
- Ecosystem
- Ecology
- Desertification
- Abiotic component
- Global biodiversity
- Climate change