Authors
Jes Hines, Wim H van der Putten, Gerlinde B De Deyn, Cameron Wagg, Winfried Voigt, Christian Mulder, Wolfgang W Weisser, Jan Engel, Carlos Melian, Stefan Scheu, Klaus Birkhofer, Anne Ebeling, Christoph Scherber, Nico Eisenhauer
Publication date
2015/1/1
Book
Advances in ecological research
Volume
53
Pages
161-199
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Ecosystem responses to changes in species diversity are often studied individually. However, changes in species diversity can simultaneously influence multiple interdependent ecosystem functions. Therefore, an important challenge is to determine when and how changes in species diversity that influence one function will also drive changes in other functions. By providing the underlying structure of species interactions, ecological networks can quantify connections between biodiversity and multiple ecosystem functions. Here, we review parallels in the conceptual development of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (BEF) and food web theory (FWT) research. Subsequently, we evaluate three common principles that unite these two research areas by explaining the patterns, concentrations, and direction of the flux of nutrients and energy through the species in diverse interaction webs. We give examples of …
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