Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning
University of Minnesota · University of California, Santa Barbara · +1 more institution
Abstract
Species diversity is a major determinant of ecosystem productivity, stability, invasibility, and nutrient dynamics. Hundreds of studies spanning terrestrial, aquatic, and marine ecosystems show that high-diversity mixtures are approximately twice as productive as monocultures of the same species and that this difference increases through time. These impacts of higher diversity have multiple causes, including interspecific complementarity, greater use of limiting resources, decreased herbivory and disease, and nutrient-cycling feedbacks that increase nutrient stores and supply rates over the long term. These experimentally observed effects of diversity are consistent with predictions based on a variety of…
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3Topics & keywords
- Biodiversity
- Ecosystem
- Ecology
- Herbivore
- Ecosystem diversity
- Biology
- Productivity
- Ecosystem services
- Life below water