Carbon storage in tropical forests correlates with taxonomic diversity and functional dominance on global scales

We examined (1) the relationships between aboveground tropical forest C storage, biodiversity and environmental drivers and (2) how these relationships inform theory concerning ecosystem function and biodiversity. Experiments have shown that there is a positive relationship between biodiversity and...

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Published inGlobal ecology and biogeography Vol. 23; no. 5
Main Authors Cavanaugh, K.C, Gosnell, S, Davis, S.L, Ahumada, J, Boundja, P, Clark, D.B, Mugerwa, B, Jansen, P.A, O'Brien, T.G, Rovero, F, Sheil, D, Vasquez, R, Andelman, S
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Published 2014
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Summary:We examined (1) the relationships between aboveground tropical forest C storage, biodiversity and environmental drivers and (2) how these relationships inform theory concerning ecosystem function and biodiversity. Experiments have shown that there is a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, but intense debate exists on the underlying mechanisms. While some argue that mechanisms such as niche complementarity increase ecosystem function, others argue that these relationships are a selection effect.
ISSN:1466-822X
1466-8238