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Land use intensification alters ecosystem multifunctionality via loss of biodiversity and changes to functional composition.


ABSTRACT: Global change, especially land-use intensification, affects human well-being by impacting the delivery of multiple ecosystem services (multifunctionality). However, whether biodiversity loss is a major component of global change effects on multifunctionality in real-world ecosystems, as in experimental ones, remains unclear. Therefore, we assessed biodiversity, functional composition and 14 ecosystem services on 150 agricultural grasslands differing in land-use intensity. We also introduce five multifunctionality measures in which ecosystem services were weighted according to realistic land-use objectives. We found that indirect land-use effects, i.e. those mediated by biodiversity loss and by changes to functional composition, were as strong as direct effects on average. Their strength varied with land-use objectives and regional context. Biodiversity loss explained indirect effects in a region of intermediate productivity and was most damaging when land-use objectives favoured supporting and cultural services. In contrast, functional composition shifts, towards fast-growing plant species, strongly increased provisioning services in more inherently unproductive grasslands.

SUBMITTER: Allan E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4744976 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Land use intensification alters ecosystem multifunctionality via loss of biodiversity and changes to functional composition.

Allan Eric E   Manning Pete P   Alt Fabian F   Binkenstein Julia J   Blaser Stefan S   Blüthgen Nico N   Böhm Stefan S   Grassein Fabrice F   Hölzel Norbert N   Klaus Valentin H VH   Kleinebecker Till T   Morris E Kathryn EK   Oelmann Yvonne Y   Prati Daniel D   Renner Swen C SC   Rillig Matthias C MC   Schaefer Martin M   Schloter Michael M   Schmitt Barbara B   Schöning Ingo I   Schrumpf Marion M   Solly Emily E   Sorkau Elisabeth E   Steckel Juliane J   Steffen-Dewenter Ingolf I   Stempfhuber Barbara B   Tschapka Marco M   Weiner Christiane N CN   Weisser Wolfgang W WW   Werner Michael M   Westphal Catrin C   Wilcke Wolfgang W   Fischer Markus M  

Ecology letters 20150622 8


Global change, especially land-use intensification, affects human well-being by impacting the delivery of multiple ecosystem services (multifunctionality). However, whether biodiversity loss is a major component of global change effects on multifunctionality in real-world ecosystems, as in experimental ones, remains unclear. Therefore, we assessed biodiversity, functional composition and 14 ecosystem services on 150 agricultural grasslands differing in land-use intensity. We also introduce five  ...[more]

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