Determinants of biodiversity regulate compositional stability of communities
The world is witnessing a decline in biodiversity which may be greater in magnitude than even previous mass-extinction events 1 , 2 , 3 . This has rekindled interest in the relationships between biodiversity and the stability of community and ecosystem processes 4 that have been reported in some emp...
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Published in | Nature (London) Vol. 401; no. 6754; pp. 691 - 693 |
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Abstract | The world is witnessing a decline in biodiversity which may be greater in magnitude than even previous mass-extinction events
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, but disputes remain over whether it is diversity, environmental factors or the variety of functional groups in a community that drive these patterns
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. Furthermore, it remains unclear whether variation in diversity resulting from species loss within communities has similar effects on stability as natural variation in diversity associated with gradients in factors that regulate diversity. We believe that, across larger ecological scales, extrinsic determinants of biodiversity such as disturbance regimes and site history may be the primary determinants of certain measures of community stability. Here we use controlled field experiments in savanna grasslands in southern India to demonstrate and explain how low-diversity plant communities can show greater compositional stability when subject to experimental perturbations characteristic of their native environments. These results are best explained by the ecological history and species characteristics of communities rather than by species diversity in itself. |
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AbstractList | The world is witnessing a decline in biodiversity which may be greater in magnitude than even previous mass-extinction events. This has rekindled interest in the relationships between biodiversity and the stability of community and ecosystem processes that have been reported in some empirical studies. Diversity has been linked with community and ecosystem processes, but disputes remain over whether it is diversity, environmental factors or the variety of functional groups in a community that drive these patterns. Furthermore, it remains unclear whether variation in diversity resulting from species loss within communities has similar effects on stability as natural variation in diversity associated with gradients in factors that regulate diversity. We believe that, across larger ecological scales, extrinsic determinants of biodiversity such as disturbance regimes and site history may be the primary determinants of certain measures of community stability. Here we use controlled field experiments in savanna grasslands in southern India to demonstrate and explain how low-diversity plant communities can show greater compositional stability when subject to experimental perturbations characteristic of their native environments. These results are best explained by the ecological history and species characteristics of communities rather than by species diversity in itself. The massive expansion of human populations and industrial activities over the course of the past century has resulted in biodiversity reductions that may already rival most historical episodes of mass extinction. Although biodiversity has been linked to diverse community and ecosystem processes, controversies remain over whether these patterns are driven by diversity, environmental factors, or the variety of functional groups in a community. Arguments are presented supporting the contention that extrinsic determinants of biodiversity (e.g., disturbance regimes and site history) may be the most important determinant of certain aspects of community stability. Results from controlled field experiments enacted in savanna grasslands of southern India are reviewed. The world is witnessing a decline in biodiversity which may be greater in magnitude than even previous mass-extinction events 1 , 2 , 3 . This has rekindled interest in the relationships between biodiversity and the stability of community and ecosystem processes 4 that have been reported in some empirical studies 5 , 6 , 7 . Diversity has been linked with community and ecosystem processes 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , but disputes remain over whether it is diversity, environmental factors or the variety of functional groups in a community that drive these patterns 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 . Furthermore, it remains unclear whether variation in diversity resulting from species loss within communities has similar effects on stability as natural variation in diversity associated with gradients in factors that regulate diversity. We believe that, across larger ecological scales, extrinsic determinants of biodiversity such as disturbance regimes and site history may be the primary determinants of certain measures of community stability. Here we use controlled field experiments in savanna grasslands in southern India to demonstrate and explain how low-diversity plant communities can show greater compositional stability when subject to experimental perturbations characteristic of their native environments. These results are best explained by the ecological history and species characteristics of communities rather than by species diversity in itself. The world is witnessing a decline in biodiversity which may be greater in magnitude than even previous mass-extinction events. |
Author | Sankaran, Mahesh McNaughton, S. J. |
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