The functional role of biodiversity in ecosystems: incorporating trophic complexity
William & Mary · University of California, Santa Barbara · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Understanding how biodiversity affects functioning of ecosystems requires integrating diversity within trophic levels (horizontal diversity) and across trophic levels (vertical diversity, including food chain length and omnivory). We review theoretical and experimental progress toward this goal. Generally, experiments show that biomass and resource use increase similarly with horizontal diversity of either producers or consumers. Among prey, higher diversity often increases resistance to predation, due to increased probability of including inedible species and reduced efficiency of specialist predators confronted with diverse prey. Among predators, changing diversity can cascade to affect plant biomass, but…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 95.02
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- 100%
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- 98
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6Topics & keywords
- Trophic level
- Biodiversity
- Ecology
- Predation
- Intraguild predation
- Trophic cascade
- Ecosystem
- Biology