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Biodiversity at multiple trophic levels is needed for ecosystem multifunctionality

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dc.contributor.authorSoliveres, Santiago
dc.contributor.authorvan der Plas, Alfons Leendert Derk
dc.contributor.authorManning, Peter
dc.contributor.authorPrati, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorGossner, Martin M.
dc.contributor.authorRenner, Swen C.
dc.contributor.authorAlt, Fabian
dc.contributor.authorArndt, Hartmut
dc.contributor.authorBaumgartner, Vanessa
dc.contributor.authorBinkenstein, Julia
dc.contributor.authorBirkhofer, Klaus
dc.contributor.authorBlaser, Stefan
dc.contributor.authorBlüthgen, Nico
dc.contributor.authorBoch, Steffen
dc.contributor.authorBöhm, Stefan
dc.contributor.authorBörschig, Carmen
dc.contributor.authorBuscot, Francois
dc.contributor.authorDiekötter, Tim
dc.contributor.authorHeinze, Johannes
dc.contributor.authorHölzel, Norbert
dc.contributor.authorJung, Kirsten
dc.contributor.authorKlaus, Valentin H.
dc.contributor.authorKleinebecker, Till
dc.contributor.authorKlemmer, Sandra
dc.contributor.authorKrauss, Jochen
dc.contributor.authorLange, Markus
dc.contributor.authorMorris, E. Kathryn
dc.contributor.authorMüller, Jörg
dc.contributor.authorOelmann, Yvonne
dc.contributor.authorOvermann, Jörg
dc.contributor.authorPašalić, Esther
dc.contributor.authorRillig, Matthias C.
dc.contributor.authorSchaefer, H. Martin
dc.contributor.authorSchloter, Michael
dc.contributor.authorSchmitt, Barbara
dc.contributor.authorSchöning, Ingo
dc.contributor.authorSchrumpf, Marion
dc.contributor.authorSikorski, Johannes
dc.contributor.authorSocher, Stephanie
dc.contributor.authorSolly, Emily F.
dc.contributor.authorSonnemann, Ilja
dc.contributor.authorSorkau, Elisabeth
dc.contributor.authorSteckel, Juliane
dc.contributor.authorSteffan-Dewenter, Ingolf
dc.contributor.authorStempfhuber, Barbara
dc.contributor.authorTschapka, Marco
dc.contributor.authorTürke, Manfred
dc.contributor.authorVenter, Paul C.
dc.contributor.authorWeiner, Christiane N.
dc.contributor.authorWeisser, Wolfgang W.
dc.contributor.authorWerner, Michael
dc.contributor.authorWestphal, Catrin
dc.contributor.authorWilcke, Wolfgang
dc.contributor.authorWolters, Volkmar
dc.contributor.authorWubet, Tesfaye
dc.contributor.authorWurst, Susanne
dc.contributor.authorFischer, Markus
dc.contributor.authorAllan, Eric
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-24T18:00:11Z
dc.date.available2024-10-24T18:00:11Z
dc.date.issued2016-08-25
dc.description.abstractMany experiments have shown that loss of biodiversity reduces the capacity of ecosystems to provide the multiple services on which humans depend1, 2. However, experiments necessarily simplify the complexity of natural ecosystems and will normally control for other important drivers of ecosystem functioning, such as the environment or land use. In addition, existing studies typically focus on the diversity of single trophic groups, neglecting the fact that biodiversity loss occurs across many taxa3, 4 and that the functional effects of any trophic group may depend on the abundance and diversity of others5, 6. Here we report analysis of the relationships between the species richness and abundance of nine trophic groups, including 4,600 above- and below-ground taxa, and 14 ecosystem services and functions and with their simultaneous provision (or multifunctionality) in 150 grasslands. We show that high species richness in multiple trophic groups (multitrophic richness) had stronger positive effects on ecosystem services than richness in any individual trophic group; this includes plant species richness, the most widely used measure of biodiversity. On average, three trophic groups influenced each ecosystem service, with each trophic group influencing at least one service. Multitrophic richness was particularly beneficial for ‘regulating’ and ‘cultural’ services, and for multifunctionality, whereas a change in the total abundance of species or biomass in multiple trophic groups (the multitrophic abundance) positively affected supporting services. Multitrophic richness and abundance drove ecosystem functioning as strongly as abiotic conditions and land-use intensity, extending previous experimental results7, 8 to real-world ecosystems. Primary producers, herbivorous insects and microbial decomposers seem to be particularly important drivers of ecosystem functioning, as shown by the strong and frequent positive associations of their richness or abundance with multiple ecosystem services. Our results show that multitrophic richness and abundance support ecosystem functioning, and demonstrate that a focus on single groups has led to researchers to greatly underestimate the functional importance of biodiversity
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dc.identifier.doi10.7892/boris.87462
dc.identifier.pmid27533038
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.1038/nature19092
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/144447
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dc.publisherMacmillan Journals Ltd.
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dc.subject.ddc500 - Science::580 - Plants (Botany)
dc.titleBiodiversity at multiple trophic levels is needed for ecosystem multifunctionality
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