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No consistent effect of plant species richness on resistance to simulated climate change for above- or below-ground processes in managed grasslands.

Carsten F DormannLars von RiedmattenMichael Scherer-Lorenzen
Published in: BMC ecology (2017)
We could not detect a pervasive effect of species richness on biomass differences between treatments and controls, indicating that a combination of spring warming and summer drought effects on grassland systems are not consistently moderated by species richness. We attribute this to the relatively high number of species even at low richness levels, which already provides the complementarity required for positive biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships. A review of the literature also indicates that climate manipulations largely fail to show richness-buffering, while natural experiments do, suggesting that such manipulations are milder than reality or incur treatment artefacts.
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