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Bottom-up effects of plant diversity on multitrophic interactions in a biodiversity experiment

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.5399
Date of Publication
2010
Publication Type
Article
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Institut für Pflanzen...

Author
Scherber, Christoph
Eisenhauer, Nico
Weisser, Wolfgang W.
Schmid, Bernhard
Voigt, Winfried
Fischer, Markus
Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften (IPS)
Schulze, Ernst-Detlef
Roscher, Christiane
Weigelt, Alexandra
Allan, Ericorcid-logo
Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften (IPS)
Beßler, Holger
Bonkowski, Michael
Buchmann, Nina
Buscot, François
Clement, Lars W.
Ebeling, Anne
Engels, Christof
Halle, Stefan
Kertscher, Ilona
Klein, Alexandra-Maria
Koller, Robert
König, Stephan
Kowalski, Esther
Kummer, Volker
Kuu, Annely
Lange, Markus
Lauterbach, Dirk
Middelhoff, Cornelius
Migunova, Varvara D.
Milcu, Alexandru
Müller, Ramona
Partsch, Stephan
Petermann, Jana S.
Renker, Carsten
Rottstock, Tanja
Sabais, Alexander
Scheu, Stefan
Schumacher, Jens
Temperton, Vicky M.
Tscharntke, Teja
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500 - Science::580 - ...

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Nature
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0028-0836
Publisher
Macmillan Journals Ltd.
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1038/nature09492
PubMed ID
20981010
Description
Biodiversity is rapidly declining, and this may negatively affect ecosystem processes, including economically important ecosystem services. Previous studies have shown that biodiversity has positive effects on organisms and processes across trophic levels. However, only a few studies have so far incorporated an explicit food-web perspective. In an eight-year biodiversity experiment, we studied an unprecedented range of above- and below-ground organisms and multitrophic interactions. A multitrophic data set originating from a single long-term experiment allows mechanistic insights that would not be gained from meta-analysis of different experiments. Here we show that plant diversity effects dampen with increasing trophic level and degree of omnivory. This was true both for abundance and species richness of organisms. Furthermore, we present comprehensive above-ground/below-ground biodiversity food webs. Both above ground and below ground, herbivores responded more strongly to changes in plant diversity than did carnivores or omnivores. Density and richness of carnivorous taxa was independent of vegetation structure. Below-ground responses to plant diversity were consistently weaker than above-ground responses. Responses to increasing plant diversity were generally positive, but were negative for biological invasion, pathogen infestation and hyperparasitism. Our results suggest that plant diversity has strong bottom-up effects on multitrophic interaction networks, with particularly strong effects on lower trophic levels. Effects on higher trophic levels are indirectly mediated through bottom-up trophic cascades.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/76024
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