Global meta-analysis reveals no net change in local-scale plant biodiversity over time

Université de Sherbrooke · Ghent University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Global biodiversity is in decline. This is of concern for aesthetic and ethical reasons, but possibly also for practical reasons, as suggested by experimental studies, mostly with plants, showing that biodiversity reductions in small study plots can lead to compromised ecosystem function. However, inferring that ecosystem functions will decline due to biodiversity loss in the real world rests on the untested assumption that such loss is actually occurring at these small scales in nature. Using a global database of 168 published studies and >16,000 nonexperimental, local-scale vegetation plots, we show that mean temporal change in species diversity over periods of 5-261 y is not different from zero, with…

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Keywords
  • Biodiversity
  • Ecosystem
  • Globe
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Geography
  • Plant diversity
  • Function (biology)
  • Vegetation (pathology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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