物种丰富度
草原
生态学
初级生产
木本植物
生产力
草本植物
植物群落
降水
地理
物种多样性
生物多样性
农林复合经营
生态系统
生物
气象学
经济
宏观经济学
作者
Zak Ratajczak,Jesse B. Nippert,Scott L. Collins
出处
期刊:Ecology
[Wiley]
日期:2011-12-11
卷期号:93 (4): 697-703
被引量:443
摘要
Woody encroachment is a widespread and acute phenomenon affecting grasslands and savannas worldwide. We performed a meta‐analysis of 29 studies from 13 different grassland/savanna communities in North America to determine the consequences of woody encroachment on plant species richness. In all 13 communities, species richness declined with woody plant encroachment (average decline = 45%). Species richness declined more in communities with higher precipitation ( r 2 = 0.81) and where encroachment was associated with a greater change in annual net primary productivity (ANPP; r 2 = 0.69). Based on the strong positive correlation between precipitation and ANPP following encroachment ( r 2 = 0.87), we hypothesize that these relationships occur because water‐limited woody plants experience a greater physiological and demographic release as precipitation increases. The observed relationship between species richness and ANPP provides support for the theoretical expectation that a trade‐off occurs between richness and productivity in herbaceous communities. We conclude that woody plant encroachment leads to significant declines in species richness in North American grassland/savanna communities.
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