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Mowing exacerbates the loss of ecosystem stability under nitrogen enrichment in a temperate grassland.

Yunhai Zhang1,2, Michel Loreau3, Nianpeng He4, Guangming Zhang1, Xingguo Han1.   

Abstract

1. Global reactive nitrogen (N) is projected to further increase in the coming years. Previous studies have demonstrated that N enrichment weakens the temporal stability of the ecosystem and the primary productivity through decreased biodiversity and species asynchrony. Mowing is a globally common practise in grasslands; and infrequent mowing can maintain or increase plant diversity under N enrichment conditions. However, it is unclear how infrequent mowing affects ecosystem stability in the face of N enrichment. 2. By independently manipulating the frequency (twice vs. monthly additions per year) and rate (i.e. 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 50 g N m-2 year-1) of NH4NO3 inputs and mowing (unmown vs. mown) over 3 years (2011-2013) in a temperate grassland of northern China, we aimed to examine the interactive effects of N enrichment and mowing on ecosystem stability. 3. The results show that mowing maintained a positive relationship between species richness and ecosystem stability despite N addition, but that it exacerbated the negative effects of N addition on ecosystem stability. Mowing increased mean primary productivity and plant species richness, but it also increased the synchrony of population fluctuations and the variability of primary productivity under N enrichment, thereby contributing to a decline in the ecosystem stability. 4. Thus, our study reveals that infrequent mowing can buffer the negative effects of N enrichment on biodiversity to some extent and further increase the primary productivity, but it exacerbates the loss of ecosystem stability with N enrichment, thereby threatening local and/or semiarid regional food security.

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Keywords:  biodiversity; biomass harvest; clipping; community stability; hay; nitrogen addition; nitrogen addition frequency; productivity; steppe

Year:  2017        PMID: 28867865      PMCID: PMC5575818          DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.12850

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Funct Ecol        ISSN: 0269-8463            Impact factor:   5.608


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