2021
DOI: 10.1111/avsc.12599
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Win some, lose some: Mesocosm communities maintain community productivity despite lower phosphorus availability because of increased species diversity

Abstract: Aims:The restoration of degraded ecosystems typically focuses on establishing assemblages of target species, but successful recovery should also be evaluated by the ecosystem's functioning to guarantee long-term persistence. We investigated how the processes underlying community assembly (i.e. species loss, species gain and changes in abundance of resident species) influenced ecosystem functioning in experimental grassland communities in different states of restoration.Location: A greenhouse experiment in nort… Show more

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