Study reveals mechanistic links between species coexistence, productivity, and stability in grassland ecosystems
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Shaopeng Wang
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Summary
This scientific research article investigates the mechanistic links between species coexistence, ecosystem productivity, and stability in experimental grasslands. The study, authored by a large team of researchers including Pubin Hong, Bernhard Schmid, and Dylan Craven, addresses the urgent need for a unified framework connecting biodiversity maintenance mechanisms to their functional consequences. The research examines how species coexistence mechanisms relate to productivity and stability outcomes in grassland ecosystems, providing insights into the functional consequences of biodiversity.
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However, studies of species...
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