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Species and functional group diversity independently influence biomass accumulation and its response to CO2 and N.

Peter B Reich1, David Tilman, Shahid Naeem, David S Ellsworth, Johannes Knops, Joseph Craine, David Wedin, Jared Trost.   

Abstract

The characteristics of plant assemblages influence ecosystem processes such as biomass accumulation and modulate terrestrial responses to global change factors such as elevated atmospheric CO(2) and N deposition, but covariation between species richness (S) and functional group richness (F) among assemblages obscures the specific role of each in these ecosystem responses. In a 4-year study of grassland species grown under ambient and elevated CO(2) and N in Minnesota, we experimentally varied plant S and F to assess their independent effects. We show here that at all CO(2) and N levels, biomass increased with S, even with F constant at 1 or 4 groups. Likewise, with S at 4, biomass increased as F varied continuously from 1 to 4. The S and F effects were not dependent upon specific species or functional groups or combinations and resulted from complementarity. Biomass increases in response to CO(2) and N, moreover, varied with time but were generally larger with increasing S (with F constant) and with increasing F (with S constant). These results indicate that S and F independently influence biomass accumulation and its response to elevated CO(2) and N.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15220472      PMCID: PMC454171          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0306602101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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