The relationship between plant productivity and species richness is one of the most debated and important issues in ecology. Ecologists have found numerous forms of this relationship and its underlying processes. However, theories and proposed drivers have been insufficient to completely explain the observed variation in the forms of this relationship. Here, we developed and validated integration models capable of combining twenty positive or negative processes affecting the relationship. The integration models generated the classic humped, asymptotic, positive, negative and irregular forms and other intermediate forms of the relationship between plant richness and productivity. These forms were linked to one another and varied according to...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
The relationship between species diversity and ecosystem functions has generated considerable debate...
Species-rich plant communities can produce twice as much aboveground biomass as monocultures, but th...
The relationship between plant productivity and species richness is one of the most debated and impo...
<div><p>The current rates of biodiversity loss have exceeded the rates observed during the earth’s m...
How ecosystem productivity and species richness are interrelated is one of the most debated subjects...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
Current and expected decline in biodiversity have motivated a number of experiments studying how bio...
Although species richness has been hypothesized to be highest at `intermediate ’ levels of disturban...
Resources can affect plant productivity and biodiversity simultaneously and thus are key drivers of ...
Abstract Grasslands deliver the resources for food production and are among the most biologically di...
For more than 30 years, the relationship between net primary productivity and species richness has g...
A humped-back relationship between species richness and community biomass has frequently been observ...
Understanding spatial patterns of species diversity is a central goal in ecology. Species richness h...
The general aim of my dissertation was to investigate the role of plant interactions in driving popu...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
The relationship between species diversity and ecosystem functions has generated considerable debate...
Species-rich plant communities can produce twice as much aboveground biomass as monocultures, but th...
The relationship between plant productivity and species richness is one of the most debated and impo...
<div><p>The current rates of biodiversity loss have exceeded the rates observed during the earth’s m...
How ecosystem productivity and species richness are interrelated is one of the most debated subjects...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
Current and expected decline in biodiversity have motivated a number of experiments studying how bio...
Although species richness has been hypothesized to be highest at `intermediate ’ levels of disturban...
Resources can affect plant productivity and biodiversity simultaneously and thus are key drivers of ...
Abstract Grasslands deliver the resources for food production and are among the most biologically di...
For more than 30 years, the relationship between net primary productivity and species richness has g...
A humped-back relationship between species richness and community biomass has frequently been observ...
Understanding spatial patterns of species diversity is a central goal in ecology. Species richness h...
The general aim of my dissertation was to investigate the role of plant interactions in driving popu...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
The relationship between species diversity and ecosystem functions has generated considerable debate...
Species-rich plant communities can produce twice as much aboveground biomass as monocultures, but th...