Impacts of plant diversity on biomass production increase through time because of species complementarity

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Abstract

Accelerating rates of species extinction have prompted a growing number of researchers to manipulate the richness of various groups of organisms and examine how this aspect of diversity impacts ecological processes that control the functioning of ecosystems. We summarize the results of 44 experiments that have manipulated the richness of plants to examine how plant diversity affects the production of biomass. We show that mixtures of species produce an average of 1.7 times more biomass than species monocultures and are more productive than the average monoculture in 79% of all experiments. However, in only 12% of all experiments do diverse polycultures achieve greater biomass than their single most productive…

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Keywords
  • Polyculture
  • Species richness
  • Monoculture
  • Complementarity (molecular biology)
  • Biology
  • Biomass (ecology)
  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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