The function‐dominance correlation drives the direction and strength of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationships

Publication date

2021-09

Authors

Crawford, Michael S.
Barry, Kathryn E.ORCID 0000-0001-6893-6479ISNI 0000000506321398
Clark, Adam T.
Farrior, Caroline E.
Hines, Jes
Ladouceur, Emma
Lichstein, Jeremy W.
Maréchaux, Isabelle
May, Felix
Mori, Akira S.

Editors

Morin, Xavier

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Document Type

Letter
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Abstract

Community composition is a primary determinant of how biodiversity change influences ecosystem functioning and, therefore, the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (BEF). We examine the consequences of community composition across six structurally realistic plant community models. We find that a positive correlation between species’ functioning in monoculture versus their dominance in mixture with regard to a specific function (the “function-dominance correlation”) generates a positive relationship between realised diversity and ecosystem functioning across species richness treatments. However, because realised diversity declines when few species dominate, a positive function-dominance correlation generates a negative relationship between realised diversity and ecosystem functioning within species richness treatments. Removing seed inflow strengthens the link between the function–dominance correlation and BEF relationships across species richness treatments but weakens it within them. These results suggest that changes in species’ identities in a local species pool may more strongly affect ecosystem functioning than changes in species richness.

Keywords

coexistence, community assembly, function–dominance correlation, model intercomparison, plant diversity, productivity, seed dispersal, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Citation

Crawford, M S, Barry, K E, Clark, A T, Farrior, C E, Hines, J, Ladouceur, E, Lichstein, J W, Maréchaux, I, May, F, Mori, A S, Reineking, B, Turnbull, L A, Wirth, C, Rüger, N & Morin, X (ed.) 2021, 'The function‐dominance correlation drives the direction and strength of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationships', Ecology Letters, vol. 24, no. 9, pp. 1762-1775. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13776