Plant Species Richness and Ecosystem Multifunctionality in Global Drylands

Global Ecosystem Analysis The relationship between species richness and the functional properties of their ecosystems has often been studied at small scales in experimental plots. Maestre et al. (p. 214; see the Perspective by Midgley) performed field measurements at 224 dryland sites from six continents and assessed 14 ecosystem functions related to carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycling. Positive relationships were observed between perennial plant species richness and ecosystem functionality. The relative importance of biodiversity was found to be as large as, or larger than, many key abiotic variables. Thus, preservation of plant biodiversity is important to buffer negative effects of climate change and desertification in drylands, which collectively cover 41% of Earth's land surface and support over 38% of the human population. Plant species richness is positively related to ecosystem multifunctionality in drylands at a global scale. Experiments suggest that biodiversity enhances the ability of ecosystems to maintain multiple functions, such as carbon storage, productivity, and the buildup of nutrient pools (multifunctionality). However, the relationship between biodiversity and multifunctionality has never been assessed globally in natural ecosystems. We report here on a global empirical study relating plant species richness and abiotic factors to multifunctionality in drylands, which collectively cover 41% of Earth’s land surface and support over 38% of the human population. Multifunctionality was positively and significantly related to species richness. The best-fitting models accounted for over 55% of the variation in multifunctionality and always included species richness as a predictor variable. Our results suggest that the preservation of plant biodiversity is crucial to buffer negative effects of climate change and desertification in drylands.

Xuewen Huang | Eli Zaady | Fernando T Maestre | Nicholas J Gotelli | Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald | Pablo García-Palacios | Miguel Berdugo | Antonio Gallardo | Mohamed Chaieb | Adrián Escudero | Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo | N. Gotelli | F. Maestre | M. Chaieb | M. Delgado‐Baquerizo | Santiago Soliveres | E. Zaady | J. Quero | Omar Cabrera | M. Miriti | D. Eldridge | V. Ochoa | Beatriz Gozalo | M. García-Gómez | A. Gallardo | M. Bowker | T. Arredondo | Donaldo Bran | A. Florentino | J. Gaitán | J. Gutiérrez | E. Huber‐Sannwald | M. Jankju | Rebecca L. Mau | K. Naseri | Abelardo Ospina | Deli Wang | M. Berdugo | A. Escudero | C. Escolar | P. García‐Palacios | Enrique Valencia | L. Aguilera | Julio Blones | B. Boeken | A. A. Conceição | Mchich Derak | C. Espinosa | M. Gatica | W. Ghiloufi | S. Gómez-González | R. M. Hernández | Xuewen Huang | J. Monerris | E. Morici | V. Polo | A. Prina | E. Pucheta | David A. Ramírez-Collantes | R. Romão | M. Tighe | C. Torres‐Díaz | J. Val | J. Veiga | Bertrand Boeken | Kamal Naseri | Matthew A Bowker | Omar Cabrera | Deli Wang | Carlos I Espinosa | Matthew Tighe | José L Quero | Victoria Ochoa | Miguel García-Gómez | Santiago Soliveres | Cristina Escolar | Enrique Valencia | Beatriz Gozalo | Lorgio Aguilera | Tulio Arredondo | Julio Blones | Donaldo Bran | Abel A Conceição | McHich Derak | David J Eldridge | Adriana Florentino | Juan Gaitán | M Gabriel Gatica | Wahida Ghiloufi | Susana Gómez-González | Julio R Gutiérrez | Rosa M Hernández | Mohammad Jankju | Maria Miriti | Jorge Monerris | Rebecca L Mau | Ernesto Morici | Abelardo Ospina | Vicente Polo | Aníbal Prina | Eduardo Pucheta | David A Ramírez-Collantes | Roberto Romão | Cristian Torres-Díaz | James Val | José P Veiga | S. Gómez‐González | Pablo García‐Palacios | Tulio Arredondo | E. Huber-Sannwald | L. E. Aguilera | S. Soliveres

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