When do more species maximize more ecosystem services?
Maximizing more ecosystem functions may require more species. This relationship results from imperfect correlations among ecosystem functions because species contribute differently to each function. These correlations among species contributions to functions and the extent of interspecific competiti...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1459492021-01-18T02:32:25Z When do more species maximize more ecosystem services? Slade, Eleanor M. Bagchi, Robert Keller, Nadine Philipson, Christopher D. Asian School of the Environment Science::Biological sciences::Ecology Multifunctionality Biodiversity Maximizing more ecosystem functions may require more species. This relationship results from imperfect correlations among ecosystem functions because species contribute differently to each function. These correlations among species contributions to functions and the extent of interspecific competition are crucial when determining how many species are necessary to maximize additional functionality. 2021-01-18T02:32:25Z 2021-01-18T02:32:25Z 2019 Journal Article Slade, E. M., Bagchi, R., Keller, N., & Philipson, C. D. (2019). When do more species maximize more ecosystem services? Trends in Plant Science, 24(9), 790-793. doi:10.1016/j.tplants.2019.06.014 1878-4372 0000-0002-6108-1196 0000-0003-4035-4105 0000-0001-8987-7260 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145949 10.1016/j.tplants.2019.06.014 31326334 2-s2.0-85068960325 9 24 790 793 en Trends in Plant Science © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Maximizing more ecosystem functions may require more species. This relationship results from imperfect correlations among ecosystem functions because species contribute differently to each function. These correlations among species contributions to functions and the extent of interspecific competition are crucial when determining how many species are necessary to maximize additional functionality. |
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