Plant Diversity and Productivity Experiments in European Grasslands

Andy Hector(Natural Environment Research Council), Bernhard Schmid(University of Zurich), Carl Beierkuhnlein(University of Bayreuth), Maria C. Caldeira(University of Lisbon), Matthias Diemer(University of Zurich), Panayiotis G. Dimitrakopoulos(University of the Aegean), John A. Finn(University College Cork), Helena Freitas(University of Lisbon), Paul S. Giller(University College Cork), J. E. G. Good(University College Cork), Richard Harris(University College Cork), Peter Högberg(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Kerstin Huss‐Danell(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Jasmin Joshi(University of Zurich), Ari Jumpponen(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Christian Körner(University of Basel), Paul Leadley(University of Basel), Michel Loreau(École Normale Supérieure - PSL), Asher Minns(Natural Environment Research Council), Christa P. H. Mulder(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Grace O’Donovan(University College Cork), S. J. Otway(Natural Environment Research Council), J. S. Pereira(University of Lisbon), Alexandra Prinz(University of Bayreuth), D. J. Read(University of Sheffield), Michael Scherer‐Lorenzen(Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry), Ernst‐Detlef Schulze(Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry), A. S. D. Siamantziouras(University of the Aegean), Eva Spehn(University of Basel), A. C. Terry(University of Sheffield), Andreas Y. Troumbis(University of the Aegean), F. I. Woodward(University of Sheffield), Shigeo Yachi(École Normale Supérieure - PSL), John H. Lawton(Natural Environment Research Council)
Science
November 5, 1999
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Abstract

At eight European field sites, the impact of loss of plant diversity on primary productivity was simulated by synthesizing grassland communities with different numbers of plant species. Results differed in detail at each location, but there was an overall log-linear reduction of average aboveground biomass with loss of species. For a given number of species, communities with fewer functional groups were less productive. These diversity effects occurred along with differences associated with species composition and geographic location. Niche complementarity and positive species interactions appear to play a role in generating diversity-productivity relationships within sites in addition to sampling from the species pool.


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