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Thresholds of functional trait diversity driven by land use intensification.

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dc.contributor.authorLe Bagousse-Pinguet, Yoann
dc.contributor.authorLiancourt, Pierre
dc.contributor.authorBerdugo, Miguel
dc.contributor.authorAllan, Eric
dc.contributor.authorMartin, Raphael
dc.contributor.authorPenone, Caterina
dc.contributor.authorSaiz, Hugo
dc.contributor.authorSoliveres, Santiago
dc.contributor.authorGross, Nicolas
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-05T11:35:31Z
dc.date.available2025-06-05T11:35:31Z
dc.date.issued2025-06-03
dc.description.abstractIt is unclear how much land use intensification ecosystems can withstand before undergoing abrupt changes in their structure and dynamics. Here we assess how the functional structure, diversity and temporal stability of 150 agricultural grasslands responded to large variations in land use intensification, namely, different intensities of fertilization, grazing and mowing. Using multi-site time series (2008-2020) of plant trait distributions, we identify two thresholds where the functional structure, diversity and stability of grasslands changed dramatically. The first threshold occurred between unfertilized and fertilized grasslands, with maximization of trait evenness indicating the persistence of plant species with diverse resource-use strategies in extensively managed grasslands. The second threshold occurred when fertilization exceeded 80 kg N ha-1 yr-1 or when grazing exceeded 500 livestock units days ha-1 yr-1, beyond which the most intensively managed grasslands were functionally poor, highly unstable and vulnerable to extreme weather events. These findings allow us to quantify the level of perturbation beyond which grasslands depart from a high biodiversity state and show that highly intensive management pushes the system to a more unstable state. The identified thresholds may provide targets for sustainable management and fertilization practices.
dc.description.sponsorshipCentre for Development and Environment (CDE)
dc.description.sponsorshipInstitute of Plant Sciences (IPS)
dc.identifier.doi10.48620/88374
dc.identifier.pmid40461812
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.1038/s41559-025-02729-0
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/211561
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherNature Research
dc.relation.ispartofNature Ecology & Evolution
dc.relation.issn2397-334X
dc.subject.ddc500 - Science::570 - Life sciences; biology
dc.subject.ddc500 - Science::580 - Plants (Botany)
dc.titleThresholds of functional trait diversity driven by land use intensification.
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