Abstract

Eutrophication impacts plant diversity such as species richness, functional trait diversity and composition of grassland communities globally, but whether and how these changes affect the functional stability of grasslands under increasing climate extremes is unknown. We quantify the direct and diversity-mediated effects of nutrient addition on functional stability as measured by resistance during and resilience after dry and wet growing seasons, and temporal invariability of community productivity across 19 grasslands spanning four continents. We found that nutrient addition increased resistance during dry and wet growing seasons, although the increased resistance during wet growing seasons was partly offset by the indirect negative effects of nutrient addition promoting fast-growing communities and reducing slow-fast functional diversity. Nutrient addition had, however, weak net effects on resilience and invariability.

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

Details

Title
Nutrient addition increases grassland resistance during dry and wet climate extremes despite functional diversity loss
Author
Chen, Qingqing; Shao-Peng, Wang; Seabloom, Eric W; Isbell, Forest; Borer, Elizabeth T; Bakker, Jonathan D; Bharath, Siddharth; Roscher, Christiane; Peri, Pablo Luis; Power, Sally A; Donohue, Ian; Stevens, Carly; Ebeling, Anne; Nogueira, Carla; Caldeira, Maria C; Macdougall, Andrew; Moore, Joslin; Bagchi, Sumanta; Jentsch, Anke; Tedder, Michelle; Kirkman, Kevin; Alberti, Juan; Hautier, Yann
University/institution
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Section
New Results
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Sep 19, 2022
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
ISSN
2692-8205
Source type
Working Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2715616230
Copyright
© 2022. This article is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ (“the License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.