Authors
Nick M Haddad, Gregory M Crutsinger, Kevin Gross, John Haarstad, Johannes MH Knops, David Tilman
Publication date
2009/10
Journal
Ecology letters
Volume
12
Issue
10
Pages
1029-1039
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Plant diversity is predicted to be positively linked to the diversity of herbivores and predators in a foodweb. Yet, the relationship between plant and animal diversity is explained by a variety of competing hypotheses, with mixed empirical results for each hypothesis. We sampled arthropods for over a decade in an experiment that manipulated the number of grassland plant species. We found that herbivore and predator species richness were strongly, positively related to plant species richness, and that these relationships were caused by different mechanisms at herbivore and predator trophic levels. Even more dramatic was the threefold increase, from low‐ to high‐plant species richness, in abundances of predatory and parasitoid arthropods relative to their herbivorous prey. Our results demonstrate that, over the long term, the loss of plant species propagates through food webs, greatly decreasing arthropod species …
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