Plant community diversity and composition affect individual plant performance

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Andrea Schmidtke
Tanja Rottstock
Ursula Gaedke
Markus Fischer
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[1] University of Potsdam,Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Modelling, Institute of Biochemistry and Biology
[2] University of Potsdam,Department of Biodiversity Research and Botany, Institute of Biochemistry and Biology
[3] University of Bern,Department of Plant Ecology, Institute of Plant Sciences
[4] University of Hamburg,Biocenter Klein Flottbek, Applied Plant Ecology
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Oecologia | 2010年 / 164卷
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Biodiversity experiment; Species richness; Functional richness; Individual performance; The Jena Experiment;
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Effects of plant community diversity on ecosystem processes have recently received major attention. In contrast, effects of species richness and functional richness on individual plant performance, and their magnitude relative to effects of community composition, have been largely neglected. Therefore, we examined height, aboveground biomass, and inflorescence production of individual plants of all species present in 82 large plots of the Jena Experiment, a large grassland biodiversity experiment in Germany. These plots differed in species richness (1–60), functional richness (1–4), and community composition. On average, in more species-rich communities, plant individuals grew taller, but weighed less, were less likely to flower, and had fewer inflorescences. In plots containing legumes, non-legumes were higher and weighed more than in plots without legumes. In plots containing grasses, non-grasses were less likely to flower than in plots without grasses. This indicates that legumes positively and grasses negatively affected the performance of other species. Species richness and functional richness effects differed systematically between functional groups. The magnitude of the increase in plant height with increasing species richness was greatest in grasses and was progressively smaller in legumes, small herbs, and tall herbs. Individual aboveground biomass responses to increasing species richness also differed among functional groups and were positive for legumes, less pronouncedly positive for grasses, negative for small herbs, and more pronouncedly negative for tall herbs. Moreover, these effects of species richness differed strongly between species within these functional groups. We conclude that individual plant performance largely depends on the diversity of the surrounding community, and that the direction and magnitude of the effects of species richness and functional richness differs largely between species. Our study suggests that diversity of the surrounding community needs to be taken into account when interpreting drivers of the performance of individual plants.
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