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Category Text Publication
Reference Category Preprints
DOI 10.1101/2022.09.16.508233
Licence creative commons licence
Title (Primary) Nutrient addition impacts grassland productivity responses to dry and wet climate extremes despite functional diversity loss
Author Chen, Q.; Wang, S.; Seabloom, E.W.; Isbell, F.; Borer, E.T.; Bakker, J.D.; Bharath, S.; Roscher, C.; Peri, P.L.; Power, S.A.; Donohue, I.; Stevens, C.; Ebeling, A.; Nogueira, C.; Caldeira, M.C.; MacDougall, A.S.; Moore, J.L.; Bagchi, S.; Jentsch, A.; Tedder, M.; Kirkman, K.; Hautier, Y.
Source Titel bioRxiv
Year 2023
Department iDiv; PHYDIV
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Abstract Eutrophication impacts grassland diversity such as species richness, functional trait diversity and composition, but whether and how these changes affect ecosystem functional stability under increasing climate extremes is unknown. We quantify the direct and diversity-mediated effects of nutrient addition on functional stability of productivity as measured by resistance during and recovery after dry and wet growing seasons, and temporal invariability across 19 grasslands spanning four continents. We use leaf traits measured in the field to construct slow-fast leaf economic spectrum and calculate functional trait composition and diversity of the slow-fast trait. Nutrient addition increased resistance during dry growing seasons mainly through its direct effects. It also increased resistance during wet growing seasons directly, but these positive effects were weakened by indirect negative effects through reducing slow-fast functional diversity. Nutrient addition had weak effects on recovery after dry growing seasons, but it decreased recovery after wet growing seasons mainly through its direct effects. Nutrient addition increased temporal invariability through resistance, but decreased it through recovery and reducing species richness, leading to overall weak net effects. Thus, processes and influencing pathways independent of plant diversity should be carefully taken into account in understanding ecosystem stability in response to increasing global changes.
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Chen, Q., Wang, S., Seabloom, E.W., Isbell, F., Borer, E.T., Bakker, J.D., Bharath, S., Roscher, C., Peri, P.L., Power, S.A., Donohue, I., Stevens, C., Ebeling, A., Nogueira, C., Caldeira, M.C., MacDougall, A.S., Moore, J.L., Bagchi, S., Jentsch, A., Tedder, M., Kirkman, K., Hautier, Y. (2023):
Nutrient addition impacts grassland productivity responses to dry and wet climate extremes despite functional diversity loss
bioRxiv 10.1101/2022.09.16.508233