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Resource Heterogeneity Moderates the Biodiversity-Function Relationship in Real World Ecosystems

Numerous recent studies have tested the effects of plant, pollinator, and predator diversity on primary productivity, pollination, and consumption, respectively. Many have shown a positive relationship, particularly in controlled experiments, but variability in results has emphasized the context-dep...

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Autores principales: Tylianakis, Jason M, Rand, Tatyana A, Kahmen, Ansgar, Klein, Alexandra-Maria, Buchmann, Nina, Perner, Jörg, Tscharntke, Teja
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2386840/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0060122
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author Tylianakis, Jason M
Rand, Tatyana A
Kahmen, Ansgar
Klein, Alexandra-Maria
Buchmann, Nina
Perner, Jörg
Tscharntke, Teja
author_facet Tylianakis, Jason M
Rand, Tatyana A
Kahmen, Ansgar
Klein, Alexandra-Maria
Buchmann, Nina
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description Numerous recent studies have tested the effects of plant, pollinator, and predator diversity on primary productivity, pollination, and consumption, respectively. Many have shown a positive relationship, particularly in controlled experiments, but variability in results has emphasized the context-dependency of these relationships. Complementary resource use may lead to a positive relationship between diversity and these processes, but only when a diverse array of niches is available to be partitioned among species. Therefore, the slope of the diversity-function relationship may change across differing levels of heterogeneity, but empirical evaluations of this pattern are lacking. Here we examine three important functions/properties in different real world (i.e., nonexperimental) ecosystems: plant biomass in German grasslands, parasitism rates across five habitat types in coastal Ecuador, and coffee pollination in agroforestry systems in Indonesia. We use general linear and structural equation modeling to demonstrate that the effect of diversity on these processes is context dependent, such that the slope of this relationship increases in environments where limiting resources (soil nutrients, host insects, and coffee flowers, respectively) are spatially heterogeneous. These real world patterns, combined with previous experiments, suggest that biodiversity may have its greatest impact on the functioning of diverse, naturally heterogeneous ecosystems.
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spelling pubmed-23868402008-06-19 Resource Heterogeneity Moderates the Biodiversity-Function Relationship in Real World Ecosystems Tylianakis, Jason M Rand, Tatyana A Kahmen, Ansgar Klein, Alexandra-Maria Buchmann, Nina Perner, Jörg Tscharntke, Teja PLoS Biol Research Article Numerous recent studies have tested the effects of plant, pollinator, and predator diversity on primary productivity, pollination, and consumption, respectively. Many have shown a positive relationship, particularly in controlled experiments, but variability in results has emphasized the context-dependency of these relationships. Complementary resource use may lead to a positive relationship between diversity and these processes, but only when a diverse array of niches is available to be partitioned among species. Therefore, the slope of the diversity-function relationship may change across differing levels of heterogeneity, but empirical evaluations of this pattern are lacking. Here we examine three important functions/properties in different real world (i.e., nonexperimental) ecosystems: plant biomass in German grasslands, parasitism rates across five habitat types in coastal Ecuador, and coffee pollination in agroforestry systems in Indonesia. We use general linear and structural equation modeling to demonstrate that the effect of diversity on these processes is context dependent, such that the slope of this relationship increases in environments where limiting resources (soil nutrients, host insects, and coffee flowers, respectively) are spatially heterogeneous. These real world patterns, combined with previous experiments, suggest that biodiversity may have its greatest impact on the functioning of diverse, naturally heterogeneous ecosystems. Public Library of Science 2008-05 2008-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2386840/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0060122 Text en © 2008 Tylianakis et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Resource Heterogeneity Moderates the Biodiversity-Function Relationship in Real World Ecosystems
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title_short Resource Heterogeneity Moderates the Biodiversity-Function Relationship in Real World Ecosystems
title_sort resource heterogeneity moderates the biodiversity-function relationship in real world ecosystems
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2386840/
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