articleEcology LettersMay 11, 2015Closed access

Abundance of common species, not species richness, drives delivery of a real‐world ecosystem service

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · University of Calgary · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Abstract Biodiversity‐ecosystem functioning experiments have established that species richness and composition are both important determinants of ecosystem function in an experimental context. Determining whether this result holds for real‐world ecosystem services has remained elusive, however, largely due to the lack of analytical methods appropriate for large‐scale, associational data. Here, we use a novel analytical approach, the Price equation, to partition the contribution to ecosystem services made by species richness, composition and abundance in four large‐scale data sets on crop pollination by native bees. We found that abundance fluctuations of dominant species drove ecosystem service delivery,…

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Keywords
  • Species richness
  • Abundance (ecology)
  • Ecosystem
  • Ecosystem services
  • Ecology
  • Relative abundance distribution
  • Biodiversity
  • Body size and species richness
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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