Towards mechanistic integration of the causes and consequences of biodiversity.

IF 16.7 1区 生物学 Q1 ECOLOGY Trends in ecology & evolution Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1016/j.tree.2024.02.008
Shaopeng Wang, Pubin Hong, Peter B Adler, Eric Allan, Yann Hautier, Bernhard Schmid, Jurg W Spaak, Yanhao Feng
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The global biodiversity crisis has stimulated decades of research on three themes: species coexistence, biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships (BEF), and biodiversity-ecosystem functional stability relationships (BEFS). However, studies on these themes are largely independent, creating barriers to an integrative understanding of the causes and consequences of biodiversity. Here we review recent progress towards mechanistic integration of coexistence, BEF, and BEFS. Mechanisms underlying the three themes can be linked in various ways, potentially creating either positive or negative relationships between them. That said, we generally expect positive associations between coexistence and BEF, and between BEF and BEFS. Our synthesis represents an initial step towards integrating causes and consequences of biodiversity; future developments should include more mechanistic approaches and broader ecological contexts.

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对生物多样性的原因和后果进行机理整合。
全球生物多样性危机激发了数十年来关于三个主题的研究:物种共存、生物多样性-生态系统功能关系(BEF)和生物多样性-生态系统功能稳定性关系(BEFS)。然而,对这些主题的研究在很大程度上是独立的,这对综合理解生物多样性的原因和后果造成了障碍。在此,我们回顾了共存、BEF 和 BEFS 机理整合的最新进展。这三个主题背后的机理可以通过各种方式联系起来,从而可能在它们之间产生积极或消极的关系。尽管如此,我们普遍认为共存与 BEF 之间以及 BEF 与 BEFS 之间存在正相关关系。我们的综述是整合生物多样性前因后果的第一步;未来的发展应包括更多的机制方法和更广泛的生态背景。
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Trends in ecology & evolution
Trends in ecology & evolution 生物-进化生物学
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26.50
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3.00%
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178
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Trends in Ecology & Evolution (TREE) is a comprehensive journal featuring polished, concise, and readable reviews, opinions, and letters in all areas of ecology and evolutionary science. Catering to researchers, lecturers, teachers, field workers, and students, it serves as a valuable source of information. The journal keeps scientists informed about new developments and ideas across the spectrum of ecology and evolutionary biology, spanning from pure to applied and molecular to global perspectives. In the face of global environmental change, Trends in Ecology & Evolution plays a crucial role in covering all significant issues concerning organisms and their environments, making it a major forum for life scientists.
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