“…Nevertheless, no consensus has been obtained regarding the relationship between productivity and species richness along natural gradients (Tredennick et al, ). Three dominant views were put forth regarding the productivity–richness relationship in terrestrial ecosystems, that is, hump‐shaped or U shaped (Ni, Wang, Bai, & Li, ; Waide et al, ), positive relationship (Bai et al, ; Marquard et al, ), and no correlation (Gao, Men, & Ge, ). The hump‐shape indicated that plant diversity reach its highest value at intermediate levels of productivity owing to density limitation (Oksanen, ), dispersal limitation, and evolutionary history (Zobel & Pärtel, ).…”