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The results of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning experiments are realistic
by
Ebeling, Anne
, Rindisbacher, Abiel
, Weisser, Wolfgang W.
, Tscharntke, Teja
, Fischer, Markus
, Isbell, Forest
, Kattge, Jens
, Catford, Jane A.
, Manning, Peter
, Wilcke, Wolfgang
, Cavender-Bares, Jeannine
, Hölzel, Norbert
, Mommer, Liesje
, Reich, Peter B.
, Tilman, David
, Roscher, Christiane
, Oelmann, Yvonne
, Schäfer, Deborah
, Schmid, Bernhard
, Molina-Venegas, Rafael
, Klaus, Valentin H.
, Buchmann, Nina
, Lange, Markus
, Weigelt, Alexandra
, Gleixner, Gerd
, Boenisch, Gerhard
, Scheu, Stefan
, Vogel, Anja
, Boch, Steffen
, Le Provost, Gaëtane
, Kleinebecker, Till
, Eisenhauer, Nico
, van der Plas, Fons
, Prati, Daniel
, Wagg, Cameron
, Penone, Caterina
, Jochum, Malte
, Meyer, Sebastian T.
in
631/158/2453
/ 631/158/670
/ 631/158/853
/ 704/158/670
/ 704/158/853
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Biodiversity loss
/ Biological and Physical Anthropology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Ecological function
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem assessment
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Experiments
/ Germany
/ Grasslands
/ Land use
/ Life Sciences
/ Paleontology
/ Phylogeny
/ Plant communities
/ Plants
/ Robustness
/ Soil conditions
/ Species diversity
/ Zoology
2020
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The results of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning experiments are realistic
by
Ebeling, Anne
, Rindisbacher, Abiel
, Weisser, Wolfgang W.
, Tscharntke, Teja
, Fischer, Markus
, Isbell, Forest
, Kattge, Jens
, Catford, Jane A.
, Manning, Peter
, Wilcke, Wolfgang
, Cavender-Bares, Jeannine
, Hölzel, Norbert
, Mommer, Liesje
, Reich, Peter B.
, Tilman, David
, Roscher, Christiane
, Oelmann, Yvonne
, Schäfer, Deborah
, Schmid, Bernhard
, Molina-Venegas, Rafael
, Klaus, Valentin H.
, Buchmann, Nina
, Lange, Markus
, Weigelt, Alexandra
, Gleixner, Gerd
, Boenisch, Gerhard
, Scheu, Stefan
, Vogel, Anja
, Boch, Steffen
, Le Provost, Gaëtane
, Kleinebecker, Till
, Eisenhauer, Nico
, van der Plas, Fons
, Prati, Daniel
, Wagg, Cameron
, Penone, Caterina
, Jochum, Malte
, Meyer, Sebastian T.
in
631/158/2453
/ 631/158/670
/ 631/158/853
/ 704/158/670
/ 704/158/853
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Biodiversity loss
/ Biological and Physical Anthropology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Ecological function
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem assessment
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Experiments
/ Germany
/ Grasslands
/ Land use
/ Life Sciences
/ Paleontology
/ Phylogeny
/ Plant communities
/ Plants
/ Robustness
/ Soil conditions
/ Species diversity
/ Zoology
2020
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The results of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning experiments are realistic
by
Ebeling, Anne
, Rindisbacher, Abiel
, Weisser, Wolfgang W.
, Tscharntke, Teja
, Fischer, Markus
, Isbell, Forest
, Kattge, Jens
, Catford, Jane A.
, Manning, Peter
, Wilcke, Wolfgang
, Cavender-Bares, Jeannine
, Hölzel, Norbert
, Mommer, Liesje
, Reich, Peter B.
, Tilman, David
, Roscher, Christiane
, Oelmann, Yvonne
, Schäfer, Deborah
, Schmid, Bernhard
, Molina-Venegas, Rafael
, Klaus, Valentin H.
, Buchmann, Nina
, Lange, Markus
, Weigelt, Alexandra
, Gleixner, Gerd
, Boenisch, Gerhard
, Scheu, Stefan
, Vogel, Anja
, Boch, Steffen
, Le Provost, Gaëtane
, Kleinebecker, Till
, Eisenhauer, Nico
, van der Plas, Fons
, Prati, Daniel
, Wagg, Cameron
, Penone, Caterina
, Jochum, Malte
, Meyer, Sebastian T.
in
631/158/2453
/ 631/158/670
/ 631/158/853
/ 704/158/670
/ 704/158/853
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Biodiversity loss
/ Biological and Physical Anthropology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Ecological function
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem assessment
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Experiments
/ Germany
/ Grasslands
/ Land use
/ Life Sciences
/ Paleontology
/ Phylogeny
/ Plant communities
/ Plants
/ Robustness
/ Soil conditions
/ Species diversity
/ Zoology
2020
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The results of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning experiments are realistic
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The results of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning experiments are realistic
2020
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A large body of research shows that biodiversity loss can reduce ecosystem functioning. However, much of the evidence for this relationship is drawn from biodiversity–ecosystem functioning experiments in which biodiversity loss is simulated by randomly assembling communities of varying species diversity, and ecosystem functions are measured. This random assembly has led some ecologists to question the relevance of biodiversity experiments to real-world ecosystems, where community assembly or disassembly may be non-random and influenced by external drivers, such as climate, soil conditions or land use. Here, we compare data from real-world grassland plant communities with data from two of the largest and longest-running grassland biodiversity experiments (the Jena Experiment in Germany and BioDIV in the United States) in terms of their taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity and functional-trait composition. We found that plant communities of biodiversity experiments cover almost all of the multivariate variation of the real-world communities, while also containing community types that are not currently observed in the real world. Moreover, they have greater variance in their compositional features than their real-world counterparts. We then re-analysed a subset of experimental data that included only ecologically realistic communities (that is, those comparable to real-world communities). For 10 out of 12 biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationships, biodiversity effects did not differ significantly between the full dataset of biodiversity experiments and the ecologically realistic subset of experimental communities. Although we do not provide direct evidence for strong or consistent biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationships in real-world communities, our results demonstrate that the results of biodiversity experiments are largely insensitive to the exclusion of unrealistic communities and that the conclusions drawn from biodiversity experiments are generally robust.
By comparing data from real-world grassland communities with data from two of the longest-running grassland biodiversity–ecosystem functioning experiments, the authors show that conclusions derived from experimental systems are robust to the removal of unrealistic experimental communities.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature
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