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Ecology 8310 Population (and Community) Ecology The effects of diversity Background Tilman and Downing 1994 Species vs. functional diversity Foodwebs (instead of primary producers only) Form of BES relationship Niche complementarity vs. sampling effects Portfolio effect

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Ecology 8310Population (and Community) Ecology

The effects of diversity• Background• Tilman and Downing 1994• Species vs. functional diversity• Foodwebs (instead of primary producers only)• Form of BES relationship• Niche complementarity vs. sampling effects• Portfolio effect

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How will a system's "function" be affected if you change the diversity of a guild of

coexisting species…

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"function"?

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E.g.,

• Resistance

• Resilience (may inc. resistance; or rate of return; or a measure of disturbance needed to send it to another "structure")

• Ecosystem function (fluxes)

• Ecosystem services (benefits to society: water quality, food production, shoreline protection…)

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WRT ecosystem functions, there are two divergent views:

• Species are redundant

• Species are complementary

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Let's examine some empirical studies…

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Approach

1. Severe drought 1987 and 1988

2. Long-term data on experimental plots that varied in plant species richness

3. Compared effect of drought (as function of species richness): 'resistence'

4. Response: Biomass1988/Biomass1986

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Results:

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Recovery?

Response:

Biomass1992/Biomass1986

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Recovery?

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Issues?

1. What generated the gradient in diversity ?• Nitrogen manipulation

• more N increased plant biomass & decreased species richness

• i.e., species richness or nitrogen?

2. Species vs. functional diversity

3. Species (sampling effect) vs. niche complementarity?

4. "Averaging" (the portfolio effect)

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Identity vs. Diversity:

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Results

Response Species diversit

y

Funct'nal

diversity

Plant biomass + +Plant % N 0 -Plant total N 0 +Soil ammonia 0 -Soil nitrate 0 -Light penetration

0 -

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• 8 eukaryote species richness levels (0 – 31)

• 4 trophic levels

• Measured:

• Realized richness

• Densities

• Respiration (CO2)

• Decomposition

• Invasions success

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Ecosystemrespiration:

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Decomposition

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Invasibility:

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Niche complementarity

vs.

Sampling ("selection") effects

Both tend to be present

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Do polycultures perform better than

monocultures of the "best" species

(transgressive overyielding)?

Yes niche complementarity

No sampling effect

37% of studies show transgressive overyielding

(63% do not)

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More diverse communities have lower temporal variance

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The portfolio effect

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Tilman distinguishes three components:

• Portfolio effect (baseline: species fluctuate independently; constant mean community biomass)

• Covariance effect (e.g., asynchrony)

• Overyielding (biomass increases with S)

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Diversity is important (but a variety of mechanisms operate)