Understanding the key ecological factors that moderate the relationship between biodiversity and the productivity of ecosystems is a major challenge for ecological research. Here we show that the relationship between the species richness of primary producers and net rates of biomass production in streams depends on the history of discharge-related disturbances. Using common methods to study 83 streams in the mid-Atlantic United States, we demonstrate that a positive relationship between producer richness and the net production of biomass only occurs in streams characterized by highly variable, unpredictable discharge regimes that represent frequently disturbed environments to benthic organisms. This pattern is partly explained by predictabl...
Despite the increased complexity of experimental and theoretical studies on the biodiversity-ecosyst...
Dispersal in heterogeneous ecosystems, such as coastal metacommunities, is a major driver of diversi...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
Univariate explanations of biodiversity have often failed to account for broad-scale patterns in spe...
Although disturbance and productivity are clearly strong influences on lotic diversity, rarely have ...
The relationship between productivity and diversity is controversial because of disparity between un...
Human domination of the planet is dismantling Earth's ecosystems one gene, species, and biological t...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
The relationship between biological diversity and ecological stability has fascinated ecologists for...
The relationship between biological diversity and ecological stability has fascinated ecologists for...
The relationship between biological diversity and ecological stability has fascinated ecologists for...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
Aim Ecological relationships between species richness and biomass production are increasingly though...
What will happen to ecosystems if species continue to go extinct at the high rates seen today? Altho...
Despite the increased complexity of experimental and theoretical studies on the biodiversity-ecosyst...
Dispersal in heterogeneous ecosystems, such as coastal metacommunities, is a major driver of diversi...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
Univariate explanations of biodiversity have often failed to account for broad-scale patterns in spe...
Although disturbance and productivity are clearly strong influences on lotic diversity, rarely have ...
The relationship between productivity and diversity is controversial because of disparity between un...
Human domination of the planet is dismantling Earth's ecosystems one gene, species, and biological t...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
The relationship between biological diversity and ecological stability has fascinated ecologists for...
The relationship between biological diversity and ecological stability has fascinated ecologists for...
The relationship between biological diversity and ecological stability has fascinated ecologists for...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
Aim Ecological relationships between species richness and biomass production are increasingly though...
What will happen to ecosystems if species continue to go extinct at the high rates seen today? Altho...
Despite the increased complexity of experimental and theoretical studies on the biodiversity-ecosyst...
Dispersal in heterogeneous ecosystems, such as coastal metacommunities, is a major driver of diversi...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...