Ecosystem recovery after climatic extremes enhanced by genotypic diversity
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Contemporary climate change is characterized both by increasing mean temperature and increasing climate variability such as heat waves, storms, and floods. How populations and communities cope with such climatic extremes is a question central to contemporary ecology and biodiversity conservation. Previous work has shown that species diversity can affect ecosystem functioning and resilience. Here, we show that genotypic diversity can replace the role of species diversity in a species-poor coastal ecosystem, and it may buffer against extreme climatic events. In a manipulative field experiment, increasing the genotypic diversity of the cosmopolitan seagrass Zostera marina enhanced biomass production, plant…
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- Biodiversity
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Ecosystem diversity
- Climate change
- Genetic diversity
- Biology
- Biomass (ecology)
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