Deciphering the mechanisms that link biodiversity with ecosystem functions is critical to understanding the consequences of changes in biodiversity. The hypothesis that complementarity and selection effects drive relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functions is well accepted, and an approach to statistically untangle the relative importance of these effects has been widely applied. In contrast, empirical demonstrations of the biological mechanisms that underlie these relationships remain rare. Here, on the basis of a field experiment with young trees, we provide evidence that one form of complementar¬ity in plant communities—complementarity among crowns in canopy space—is a mechanism, related to light interception and use, that...
There is extensive experimental evidence for the importance of biodiversity in sustaining ecosystem ...
AbstractMixed-species forest stands are well explored in their favourable ecological, economical, an...
Theory suggests that plant interactions at the neighbourhood scale play a fundamental role in regula...
Local neighbourhood interactions are considered a main driver for biodiversity–productivity relation...
Most experimental biodiversity-ecosystem functioning research to date has addressed herbaceous plant...
It has been suggested that diverse forests utilize canopy space more efficiently than species‐poor o...
Physical complementarity among trees in the use of vertical space increases productivity due to spec...
1. Overyielding in mixed-species forests has been demonstrated in a vast body of literature, and the...
Light partitioning is often invoked as 2 a mechanism for positive plant diversity effects on ecosyst...
1. Biodiversity experiments have identified both complementarity and selection as important drivers ...
1. Overyielding in mixed-species forests has been demonstrated in a vast body of literature, and the...
Biodiversity experiments have identified both complementarity and selection as important drivers of ...
1. The role of niche complementarity for driving the positive biodiversity-ecosystem productivity re...
International audience1. Biodiversity experiments have identified both complementarity and selection...
There is extensive experimental evidence for the importance of biodiversity in sustaining ecosystem ...
AbstractMixed-species forest stands are well explored in their favourable ecological, economical, an...
Theory suggests that plant interactions at the neighbourhood scale play a fundamental role in regula...
Local neighbourhood interactions are considered a main driver for biodiversity–productivity relation...
Most experimental biodiversity-ecosystem functioning research to date has addressed herbaceous plant...
It has been suggested that diverse forests utilize canopy space more efficiently than species‐poor o...
Physical complementarity among trees in the use of vertical space increases productivity due to spec...
1. Overyielding in mixed-species forests has been demonstrated in a vast body of literature, and the...
Light partitioning is often invoked as 2 a mechanism for positive plant diversity effects on ecosyst...
1. Biodiversity experiments have identified both complementarity and selection as important drivers ...
1. Overyielding in mixed-species forests has been demonstrated in a vast body of literature, and the...
Biodiversity experiments have identified both complementarity and selection as important drivers of ...
1. The role of niche complementarity for driving the positive biodiversity-ecosystem productivity re...
International audience1. Biodiversity experiments have identified both complementarity and selection...
There is extensive experimental evidence for the importance of biodiversity in sustaining ecosystem ...
AbstractMixed-species forest stands are well explored in their favourable ecological, economical, an...
Theory suggests that plant interactions at the neighbourhood scale play a fundamental role in regula...