Locally, plant species richness supports many ecosystem functions. Yet, the mechanisms driving these often‐positive biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationships are not well understood. Spatial resource partitioning across vertical resource gradients is one of the main hypothesized causes for enhanced ecosystem functioning in more biodiverse grasslands. Spatial resource partitioning occurs if species differ in where they acquire resources and can happen both above‐ and belowground. However, studies investigating spatial resource partitioning in grasslands provide inconsistent evidence. We present the results of a meta‐analysis of 21 data sets from experimental species‐richness gradients in grasslands. We test the hypothesis that increas...
Complementary resource use is regarded as a mechanism that contributes to positive relationships bet...
Abstract Biodiversity—both above‐ and belowground—influences multiple functions in terrestrial ecosy...
We investigated effects of plant species richness in experimental grassland plots on annual above- a...
Abstract Locally, plant species richness supports many ecosystem functions. Yet, the mechanisms driv...
Locally, plant species richness supports many ecosystem functions. Yet, the mechanisms driving these...
Below-ground resource partitioning is among the most prominent hypotheses for driving the positive b...
1. Belowground resource partitioning is among the most prominent hypotheses for driving the positive...
Recent biodiversity-ecosystem functioning experiments in temperate grasslands have shown that produc...
Spatial resource partitioning between species via differences in rooting depth is one of the main ex...
1. Belowground resource partitioning is often proposed as the underlying mechanism for the positive ...
We tested the hypothesis that biodiversity decreases the spatial variability of biomass production b...
Below-ground resource partitioning is often proposed as the underlying mechanism for the positive re...
Biodiversity—both above- and belowground—influences multiple functions in terrestrial ecosystems. Ye...
Predicting ecosystem functioning at large spatial scales rests on our ability to scale up from local...
Increasing plant diversity commonly enhances standing biomass and other ecosystem functions (i.e., c...
Complementary resource use is regarded as a mechanism that contributes to positive relationships bet...
Abstract Biodiversity—both above‐ and belowground—influences multiple functions in terrestrial ecosy...
We investigated effects of plant species richness in experimental grassland plots on annual above- a...
Abstract Locally, plant species richness supports many ecosystem functions. Yet, the mechanisms driv...
Locally, plant species richness supports many ecosystem functions. Yet, the mechanisms driving these...
Below-ground resource partitioning is among the most prominent hypotheses for driving the positive b...
1. Belowground resource partitioning is among the most prominent hypotheses for driving the positive...
Recent biodiversity-ecosystem functioning experiments in temperate grasslands have shown that produc...
Spatial resource partitioning between species via differences in rooting depth is one of the main ex...
1. Belowground resource partitioning is often proposed as the underlying mechanism for the positive ...
We tested the hypothesis that biodiversity decreases the spatial variability of biomass production b...
Below-ground resource partitioning is often proposed as the underlying mechanism for the positive re...
Biodiversity—both above- and belowground—influences multiple functions in terrestrial ecosystems. Ye...
Predicting ecosystem functioning at large spatial scales rests on our ability to scale up from local...
Increasing plant diversity commonly enhances standing biomass and other ecosystem functions (i.e., c...
Complementary resource use is regarded as a mechanism that contributes to positive relationships bet...
Abstract Biodiversity—both above‐ and belowground—influences multiple functions in terrestrial ecosy...
We investigated effects of plant species richness in experimental grassland plots on annual above- a...