articleScienceMay 3, 2012Closed access

Impacts of Biodiversity Loss Escalate Through Time as Redundancy Fades

University of Minnesota · Minnesota Department of Natural Resources · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Plant diversity generally promotes biomass production, but how the shape of the response curve changes with time remains unclear. This is a critical knowledge gap because the shape of this relationship indicates the extent to which loss of the first few species will influence biomass production. Using two long-term (≥13 years) biodiversity experiments, we show that the effects of diversity on biomass productivity increased and became less saturating over time. Our analyses suggest that effects of diversity-dependent ecosystem feedbacks and interspecific complementarity accumulate over time, causing high-diversity species combinations that appeared functionally redundant during early years to become more…

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Keywords
  • Biodiversity
  • Ecosystem
  • Complementarity (molecular biology)
  • Biomass (ecology)
  • Productivity
  • Interspecific competition
  • Ecology
  • Diversity (politics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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