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Ecology L9-15

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Are species rich communities more stable than species poor communities?

Author: Alex Rapai



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Empirical and theoretical studies show that increased richness makes the community more stable at the ecosystem level but less stable at species level. Increasing diversity stabilizes ecosystem functioning. Having multiple species in a plant community can stabilize ecosystem processes if species vary in their responses to environmental fluctuations.


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