Sustainable ecosystem management relies on our ability to predict changes in plant diversity and to understand the underlying mechanisms. Empirical evidence demonstrates that abundance- and functional-based processes simultaneously explain the loss of plant diversity in response to human activities. Recently, a novel indicator based on percent cover (CoverD) and maximum height (HeightD) of the dominant plant species – space resource utilization (SRUD) – has proven to give robust and better predictions of plant diversity dynamics than community biomass. Whether the superior predictive ability of SRUD is due to its capacity to simultaneously capture abundance- and functional-based processes remains unknown. Here, we tested this hypothesis by ...
The relationship between species diversity and ecosystem functions has generated considerable debate...
Community biomass production reflects species evenness (relative abundance), suggesting that particu...
Community biomass production reflects species evenness (relative abundance), suggesting that particu...
Sustainable ecosystem management relies on our ability to predict changes in plant diversity and to ...
Biodiversity, the foundation for ecosystem functions and services, is threatened by human activities...
Predicting changes in plant diversity in response to human activities represents one of the major ch...
1. Predicting changes in plant diversity in response to human activities represents one of the major...
Nutrient supply and herbivores can regulate plant species composition, biodiversity and functioning ...
Biodiversity loss is proceeding at an unprecedented rate, yet we lack a thorough understanding of th...
Niche dimensionality provides a general theoretical explanation for biodiversity—more niches, define...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
<div><p>The current rates of biodiversity loss have exceeded the rates observed during the earth’s m...
There is extensive experimental evidence for the importance of biodiversity in sustaining ecosystem ...
Biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning can be partitioned into complementarity effects, drive...
1) So far, the principal force shaping local plant abundance patterns remains unclear. Rarity can re...
The relationship between species diversity and ecosystem functions has generated considerable debate...
Community biomass production reflects species evenness (relative abundance), suggesting that particu...
Community biomass production reflects species evenness (relative abundance), suggesting that particu...
Sustainable ecosystem management relies on our ability to predict changes in plant diversity and to ...
Biodiversity, the foundation for ecosystem functions and services, is threatened by human activities...
Predicting changes in plant diversity in response to human activities represents one of the major ch...
1. Predicting changes in plant diversity in response to human activities represents one of the major...
Nutrient supply and herbivores can regulate plant species composition, biodiversity and functioning ...
Biodiversity loss is proceeding at an unprecedented rate, yet we lack a thorough understanding of th...
Niche dimensionality provides a general theoretical explanation for biodiversity—more niches, define...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
<div><p>The current rates of biodiversity loss have exceeded the rates observed during the earth’s m...
There is extensive experimental evidence for the importance of biodiversity in sustaining ecosystem ...
Biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning can be partitioned into complementarity effects, drive...
1) So far, the principal force shaping local plant abundance patterns remains unclear. Rarity can re...
The relationship between species diversity and ecosystem functions has generated considerable debate...
Community biomass production reflects species evenness (relative abundance), suggesting that particu...
Community biomass production reflects species evenness (relative abundance), suggesting that particu...