Authors
Jonathan S Lefcheck, Jarrett EK Byrnes, Forest Isbell, Lars Gamfeldt, John N Griffin, Nico Eisenhauer, Marc JS Hensel, Andy Hector, Bradley J Cardinale, J Emmett Duffy
Publication date
2015/4/24
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
1-7
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
The importance of biodiversity for the integrated functioning of ecosystems remains unclear because most evidence comes from analyses of biodiversity’s effect on individual functions. Here we show that the effects of biodiversity on ecosystem function become more important as more functions are considered. We present the first systematic investigation of biodiversity’s effect on ecosystem multifunctionality across multiple taxa, trophic levels and habitats using a comprehensive database of 94 manipulations of species richness. We show that species-rich communities maintained multiple functions at higher levels than depauperate ones. These effects were stronger for herbivore biodiversity than for plant biodiversity, and were remarkably consistent across aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Despite observed tradeoffs, the overall effect of biodiversity on multifunctionality grew stronger as more functions were considered …
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