Consumer and resource control of diversity in plant communities have long been treated as alternative hypotheses. However, experimental and theoretical evidence suggests that herbivores and nutrient resources interactively regulate the number and relative abundance of coexisting plant species. Experiments have yielded divergent and often contradictory responses within and among ecosystems, and no effort has to date reconciled this empirical variation within a general framework. Using data from 274 experiments from marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems, we present a cross-system analysis of producer diversity responses to local manipulations of resource supply and/or herbivory. Effects of herbivory and fertilization on producer rich...
International audienceProducer diversity is frequently assumed to be detrimental to herbivores, beca...
The interactive effects of changing biodiversity of consumers and their prey are poorly understood b...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
Biodiversity may enhance productivity either because diverse communities more often contain producti...
<p>This is the dataset used for meta-analyses in: Gruner et al. 2008. A cross-system synthesis of he...
Over the past several decades, a rapidly expanding field of research known as biodiversity and ecosy...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
A longstanding goal for ecologists is to understand the processes that maintain biological diversity...
It is thought that species diversity is maximized when ecological disturbance is present because bot...
The relationship between species diversity and ecosystem functions has generated considerable debate...
Theoretical analyses and experimental studies of synthesized assemblages indicate that under particu...
Over the past decade, accelerating rates of species extinction have prompted an increasing number of...
Niche dimensionality provides a general theoretical explanation for biodiversity-more niches, define...
While it is crucial to understand the factors that determine the biodiversity of primary producer co...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
International audienceProducer diversity is frequently assumed to be detrimental to herbivores, beca...
The interactive effects of changing biodiversity of consumers and their prey are poorly understood b...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
Biodiversity may enhance productivity either because diverse communities more often contain producti...
<p>This is the dataset used for meta-analyses in: Gruner et al. 2008. A cross-system synthesis of he...
Over the past several decades, a rapidly expanding field of research known as biodiversity and ecosy...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
A longstanding goal for ecologists is to understand the processes that maintain biological diversity...
It is thought that species diversity is maximized when ecological disturbance is present because bot...
The relationship between species diversity and ecosystem functions has generated considerable debate...
Theoretical analyses and experimental studies of synthesized assemblages indicate that under particu...
Over the past decade, accelerating rates of species extinction have prompted an increasing number of...
Niche dimensionality provides a general theoretical explanation for biodiversity-more niches, define...
While it is crucial to understand the factors that determine the biodiversity of primary producer co...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...
International audienceProducer diversity is frequently assumed to be detrimental to herbivores, beca...
The interactive effects of changing biodiversity of consumers and their prey are poorly understood b...
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This ...