The positive relationship between species diversity (richness and evenness) and critical ecosystem functions, such as productivity, carbon storage, and nutrient cycling, is often used to predict the consequences of extinction. At regional scales, however, plant species richness is mostly increasing rather than decreasing because successful plant species introductions far outnumber extinctions. If these regional increases in richness lead to local increases in diversity, a reasonable prediction is that productivity, carbon storage, and nutrient cycling will increase following invasion, yet this prediction has rarely been tested empirically. We tested this prediction in novel forest communities dominated by introduced species (~ 90% basal are...
There is growing concern over rates of global species diversity loss and its implications on healthy...
1. Deterministic theories predict that local communities assemble from a regional species pool based...
1. There is extensive experimental evidence for the importance of biodiversity in sustaining ecosyst...
The positive relationship between species diversity (richness and evenness) and critical ecosystem f...
The positive relationship between species diversity (richness and evenness) and critical ecosystem f...
Biodiversity has been elucidated to be one of the major factors sustaining ecosystem functioning. Th...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the maintenance of tropical forest diversity. Three...
1. The application of functional traits to predict and explain plant species’ distributions and vita...
Biodiversity experiments have shown that species loss reduces ecosystem functioning in grassland. To...
1. Tropical forests are globally important, but it is not clear whether biodiversity enhances carbon...
The majority of Hawaii's lowland wet forests no longer exist, with many of the last remaining patche...
1. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to community ecology are increasingly being used to test ...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
1. Soil resource partitioning and dispersal limitation have been shown to shape the tree community s...
There is growing concern over rates of global species diversity loss and its implications on healthy...
1. Deterministic theories predict that local communities assemble from a regional species pool based...
1. There is extensive experimental evidence for the importance of biodiversity in sustaining ecosyst...
The positive relationship between species diversity (richness and evenness) and critical ecosystem f...
The positive relationship between species diversity (richness and evenness) and critical ecosystem f...
Biodiversity has been elucidated to be one of the major factors sustaining ecosystem functioning. Th...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the maintenance of tropical forest diversity. Three...
1. The application of functional traits to predict and explain plant species’ distributions and vita...
Biodiversity experiments have shown that species loss reduces ecosystem functioning in grassland. To...
1. Tropical forests are globally important, but it is not clear whether biodiversity enhances carbon...
The majority of Hawaii's lowland wet forests no longer exist, with many of the last remaining patche...
1. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to community ecology are increasingly being used to test ...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
1. Soil resource partitioning and dispersal limitation have been shown to shape the tree community s...
There is growing concern over rates of global species diversity loss and its implications on healthy...
1. Deterministic theories predict that local communities assemble from a regional species pool based...
1. There is extensive experimental evidence for the importance of biodiversity in sustaining ecosyst...