Nutrient enrichment, biodiversity loss, and consequent declines in ecosystem productivity

Western Sydney University · University of California, Santa Barbara · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Anthropogenic drivers of environmental change often have multiple effects, including changes in biodiversity, species composition, and ecosystem functioning. It remains unknown whether such shifts in biodiversity and species composition may, themselves, be major contributors to the total, long-term impacts of anthropogenic drivers on ecosystem functioning. Moreover, although numerous experiments have shown that random losses of species impact the functioning of ecosystems, human-caused losses of biodiversity are rarely random. Here we use results from long-term grassland field experiments to test for direct effects of chronic nutrient enrichment on ecosystem productivity, and for indirect effects of enrichment…

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Keywords
  • Biodiversity
  • Ecosystem
  • Productivity
  • Grassland
  • Ecology
  • Environmental science
  • Perennial plant
  • Biomass (ecology)
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