Authors
Lars Gamfeldt, Helmut Hillebrand, Per R Jonsson
Publication date
2008/5
Journal
Ecology
Volume
89
Issue
5
Pages
1223-1231
Publisher
Ecological Society of America
Description
Biodiversity is proposed to be important for the rate of ecosystem functions. Most biodiversity–ecosystem function studies, however, consider only one response variable at a time, and even when multiple variables are examined they are analyzed separately. This means that a very important aspect of biodiversity is overlooked: the possibility for different species to carry out different functions at any one time. We propose a conceptual model to explore the effects of species loss on overall ecosystem functioning, where overall functioning is defined as the joint effect of many ecosystem functions. We show that, due to multifunctional complementarity among species, overall functioning is more susceptible to species loss than are single functions. Modeled relationships between species richness and overall ecosystem functioning using five empirical data sets on monocultures reflected the range of effects of species loss …
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