Unimodal productivity-biodiversity relationship along the gradient of multidimensional resources across Chinese grasslands

  • Yanfen Wang
  • , Jianqing Du
  • , Zhe Pang
  • , Yali Liu
  • , Kai Xue
  • , Yann Hautier
  • , Biao Zhang
  • , Li Tang
  • , Lili Jiang
  • , Baoming Ji
  • , Xingliang Xu
  • , Jing Zhang
  • , Ronghai Hu
  • , Shutong Zhou
  • , Fang Wang
  • , Rongxiao Che
  • , Di Wang
  • , Chaoting Zhou
  • , Xiaoyong Cui
  • , Nico Eisenhauer
  • Yanbin Hao

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Abstract

Resources can affect plant productivity and biodiversity simultaneously and thus are key drivers of their relationships in addition to plant-plant interactions. However, most previous studies only focused on a single resource while neglecting the nature of resource multidimensionality. Here we integrated four essential resources for plant growth into a single metric of resource diversity (RD) to investigate its effects on the productivity-biodiversity relationship (PBR) across Chinese grasslands. Results showed that habitats differing in RD have different PBRs-positive in low-resource habitats, but neutral in medium- and high-resource ones-while collectively, a weak positive PBR was observed. However, when excluding direct effects of RD on productivity and biodiversity, the PBR in high-resource habitats became negative, which leads to a unimodal instead of a positive PBR along the RD gradient. By integrating resource effects and changing plant-plant interactions into a unified framework with the RD gradient, our work contributes to uncovering underlying mechanisms for inconsistent PBRs at large scales.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbernwac165
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalNational Science Review
Volume9
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

Bibliographical note

© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of China Science Publishing & Media Ltd.

Keywords

  • Grassland
  • Plant strategies
  • Productivity-biodiversity relationship
  • Resource diversity

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