Below‐ground traits, rare species and environmental stress regulate the biodiversity–ecosystem function relationship

Author:

La Bella Greta1ORCID,Acosta Alicia T. R.1ORCID,Jucker Tommaso2ORCID,Bricca Alessandro3ORCID,Ciccarelli Daniela4ORCID,Stanisci Angela5ORCID,Migliore Melania67ORCID,Carboni Marta1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Science Roma Tre University Rome Italy

2. School of Biological Sciences University of Bristol Bristol UK

3. Faculty of Agricultural, Environmental and Food Sciences Free University of Bozen‐Bolzano Bolzano Italy

4. Department of Biology University of Pisa Pisa Italy

5. Department of Biosciences and Territory Environmetrics, University of Molise Termoli Italy

6. Council for Agricultural Research and Economics‐Research Centre for Agriculture and Environment Rome Italy

7. Center of Plant Sciences Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna Pisa Italy

Abstract

Abstract Understanding the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (BEF) is crucial to predicting the consequences of ongoing global biodiversity loss. However, what drives BEF relationships in natural ecosystems under globally changing conditions remains poorly understood. To address this knowledge gap, we applied a trait‐based approach to data from coastal dune plant communities distributed along a natural environmental stress gradient. Specifically, we compared the relative importance of below‐ground and above‐ground traits in predicting productivity, decomposition, water regulation, carbon stock and nutrient pools, and tested how these BEF relationships were modulated by environmental stress and the presence of rare species that are typically excluded from experimental systems. Below‐ground traits were just as important as above‐ground traits in driving ecosystem functioning. Moreover, despite having low abundances, rare species positively influenced ecosystem multifunctionality (EMF). However, most biodiversity effects became weaker as environmental stress increased. Our study shows that to understand variation in ecosystem functioning we must consider below‐ground traits as much as above‐ground ones. Moreover, it highlights the importance of conserving rare species for maintaining EMF. However, our findings also suggest that rapid global change could dampen the positive effects of diversity on ecosystem functioning. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.

Publisher

Wiley

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