Diversity-dependent temporal divergence of ecosystem functioning in experimental ecosystems.
Nathaly R Guerrero-RamírezDylan CravenPeter B ReichJohn J EwelForest IsbellJulia KorichevaJohn A ParrottaHarald AugeHeather E EricksonDavid I ForresterAndy HectorJasmin JoshiFlorencia MontagniniCecilia PalmborgDaniel PiottoCatherine PotvinChristiane RoscherJasper van RuijvenDavid TilmanBrian WilseyHéctor J AguadoPublished in: Nature ecology & evolution (2017)
The effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning generally increase over time, but the underlying processes remain unclear. Using 26 long-term grassland and forest experimental ecosystems, we demonstrate that biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships strengthen mainly by greater increases in functioning in high-diversity communities in grasslands and forests. In grasslands, biodiversity effects also strengthen due to decreases in functioning in low-diversity communities. Contrasting trends across grasslands are associated with differences in soil characteristics.
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