Positive relationships between species diversity and productivity have been reported for a number of ecosystems. Theoretical and experimental studies have attempted to determine the mechanisms that generate this pattern over short timescales, but little attention has been given to the problem of understanding how diversity and productivity are linked over evolutionary timescales. Here, we investigate the role of dispersal in determining both diversity and productivity over evolutionary timescales, using experimental metacommunities of the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens assembled by divergent natural selection. We show that both regional diversity and productivity peak at an intermediate dispersal rate. Moreover, we demonstrate that these...
Previous studies have shown variable relationships between dispersal rate and ecosystem functioning,...
Ecological theory suggests that a combination of local and regional factors regulate biodiversity an...
Dispersal in heterogeneous ecosystems, such as coastal metacommunities, is a major driver of diversi...
Positive relationships between species diversity and productivity have been reported for a number of...
The influence of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning is a major concern of ecological research. Ho...
The influence of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning is a major concern of ecological research. Ho...
Dispersal in heterogeneous ecosystems, such as coastal metacommunities, is a major driver of diversi...
There is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem services but also affects e...
Dispersal is a major organising force in metacommunities, which may facilitate compositional respons...
Adaptive evolution within species and community assembly involving multiple species are both affecte...
Diversity generally increases ecosystem productivity over short timescales. Over longer timescales, ...
Previous studies have shown variable relationships between dispersal rate and ecosystem functioning,...
Ecological theory suggests that a combination of local and regional factors regulate biodiversity an...
Dispersal in heterogeneous ecosystems, such as coastal metacommunities, is a major driver of diversi...
Positive relationships between species diversity and productivity have been reported for a number of...
The influence of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning is a major concern of ecological research. Ho...
The influence of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning is a major concern of ecological research. Ho...
Dispersal in heterogeneous ecosystems, such as coastal metacommunities, is a major driver of diversi...
There is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem services but also affects e...
Dispersal is a major organising force in metacommunities, which may facilitate compositional respons...
Adaptive evolution within species and community assembly involving multiple species are both affecte...
Diversity generally increases ecosystem productivity over short timescales. Over longer timescales, ...
Previous studies have shown variable relationships between dispersal rate and ecosystem functioning,...
Ecological theory suggests that a combination of local and regional factors regulate biodiversity an...
Dispersal in heterogeneous ecosystems, such as coastal metacommunities, is a major driver of diversi...