Authors
Nick M Haddad, David Tilman, John Haarstad, Mark Ritchie, Johannes MH Knops
Publication date
2001/7
Journal
The American Naturalist
Volume
158
Issue
1
Pages
17-35
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Description
We experimentally separated the effects of two components of plant diversity—plant species richness and plant functional group richness—on insect communities. Plant species richness and plant functional group richness had contrasting effects on insect abundances, a result we attributed to three factors. First, lower insect abundances at higher plant functional group richness were explained by a sampling effect, which was caused by the increasing likelihood that one low‐quality group, C4 grasses, would be present and reduce average insect abundances by 25%. Second, plant biomass, which was positively related to plant functional group richness, had a strong, positive effect on insect abundances. Third, a positive effect of plant species richness on insect abundances may have been caused by greater availability of alternate plant resources or greater vegetational structure. In addition, a greater diversity of …
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