viernes, 10 de marzo de 2017
Past research has demonstrated that decreased biodiversity often reduces
ecosystem productivity, but variation in the shape of
biodiversity–ecosystem function (BEF) relationships begets the need for a
deeper mechanistic understanding of what drives these patterns. While
mechanisms involving competition are often invoked, the role of
facilitation is overlooked, or lumped within several less explicitly
defined processes (e.g., complementarity effects). Here, we explore
recent advances in understanding how facilitation affects BEF
relationships and identify three categories of facilitative mechanisms
that can drive variation in those relationships. Species interactions
underlying BEF relationships are complex, but the framework we present
provides a step toward understanding this complexity and predicting how
facilitation contributes to the ecosystem role of biodiversity in a
rapidly changing environment.
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