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Consumer versus resource control of species diversity and ecosystem functioning

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  • Boris Worm

    (Dalhousie University
    Kiel University)

  • Heike K. Lotze

    (Dalhousie University
    Kiel University)

  • Helmut Hillebrand

    (Uppsala University)

  • Ulrich Sommer

    (Kiel University)

Abstract

A key question in ecology is which factors control species diversity in a community1,2,3. Two largely separate groups of ecologists have emphasized the importance of productivity or resource supply, and consumers or physical disturbance, respectively. These variables show unimodal relationships with diversity when manipulated in isolation4,5,6,7,8. Recent multivariate models9,10, however, predict that these factors interact, such that the disturbance–diversity relationship depends on productivity, and vice versa. We tested these models in marine food webs, using field manipulations of nutrient resources and consumer pressure on rocky shores of contrasting productivity. Here we show that the effects of consumers and nutrients on diversity consistently depend on each other, and that the direction of their effects and peak diversity shift between sites of low and high productivity. Factorial meta-analysis of published experiments confirms these results across widely varying aquatic communities. Furthermore, our experiments demonstrate that these patterns extend to important ecosystem functions such as carbon storage and nitrogen retention. This suggests that human impacts on nutrient supply11 and food-web structure12,13 have strong and interdependent effects on species diversity and ecosystem functioning, and must therefore be managed together.

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  • Boris Worm & Heike K. Lotze & Helmut Hillebrand & Ulrich Sommer, 2002. "Consumer versus resource control of species diversity and ecosystem functioning," Nature, Nature, vol. 417(6891), pages 848-851, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:417:y:2002:i:6891:d:10.1038_nature00830
    DOI: 10.1038/nature00830
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    1. de Souza Júnior, Misael B. & Ferreira, Fernando F. & de Oliveira, Viviane M., 2014. "Effects of the spatial heterogeneity on the diversity of ecosystems with resource competition," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 393(C), pages 312-319.
    2. Lorrillière, Romain & Couvet, Denis & Robert, Alexandre, 2012. "The effects of direct and indirect constraints on biological communities," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 224(1), pages 103-110.
    3. Makoto M. Watanabe & Andreas Isdepsky, 2021. "Biocrude Oil Production by Integrating Microalgae Polyculture and Wastewater Treatment: Novel Proposal on the Use of Deep Water-Depth Polyculture of Mixotrophic Microalgae," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(21), pages 1-29, October.

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