Authors
Simone Des Roches, David M Post, Nash E Turley, Joseph K Bailey, Andrew P Hendry, Michael T Kinnison, Jennifer A Schweitzer, Eric P Palkovacs
Publication date
2018/1
Journal
Nature ecology & evolution
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
57-64
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Human activity is causing wild populations to experience rapid trait change and local extirpation. The resulting effects on intraspecific variation could have substantial consequences for ecological processes and ecosystem services. Although researchers have long acknowledged that variation among species influences the surrounding environment, only recently has evidence accumulated for the ecological importance of variation within species. We conducted a meta-analysis comparing the ecological effects of variation within a species (intraspecific effects) with the effects of replacement or removal of that species (species effects). We evaluated direct and indirect ecological responses, including changes in abundance (or biomass), rates of ecological processes and changes in community composition. Our results show that intraspecific effects are often comparable to, and sometimes stronger than, species effects …
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Scholar articles
S Des Roches, DM Post, NE Turley, JK Bailey… - Nature ecology & evolution, 2018