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A fast-slow trait continuum at the level of entire communities

Authors :
Neyret, M.
Le Provost, G.
Boesing, A.L.
Schneider, F.D.
Baulechner, D.
Bergmann, J.
de Vries, F.
Fiore-Donno, A.M.
Geisen, S.
Goldmann, Kezia ; orcid:0000-0003-2954-5517
Merges, A.
Saifutdinov, R.A.
Simons, N.K.
Tobias, J.A.
Zaitsev, A.S.
Gossner, M.M.
Jung, K.
Kandeler, E.
Krauss, J.
Penone, C.
Schloter, M.
Schulz, S.
Staab, M.
Wolters, V.
Apostolakis, A.
Birkhofer, K.
Boch, S.
Boeddinghaus, R.S.
Bolliger, R.
Bonkowski, M.
Buscot, Francois
Dumack, K.
Fischer, M.
Gan, H.Y.
Heinze, J.
Hölzel, N.
John, K.
Klaus, V.H.
Kleinebecker, T.
Marhan, S.
Müller, J.
Renner, S.C.
Rillig, M.
Schenk, N.V.
Schöning, I.
Schrumpf, M.
Seibold, S.
Socher, S.
Solly, E.F.
Teuscher, M.
van Kleunen, M.
Wubet, Tesfaye ; orcid:0000-0001-8572-4486
Manning, P.
Neyret, M.
Le Provost, G.
Boesing, A.L.
Schneider, F.D.
Baulechner, D.
Bergmann, J.
de Vries, F.
Fiore-Donno, A.M.
Geisen, S.
Goldmann, Kezia ; orcid:0000-0003-2954-5517
Merges, A.
Saifutdinov, R.A.
Simons, N.K.
Tobias, J.A.
Zaitsev, A.S.
Gossner, M.M.
Jung, K.
Kandeler, E.
Krauss, J.
Penone, C.
Schloter, M.
Schulz, S.
Staab, M.
Wolters, V.
Apostolakis, A.
Birkhofer, K.
Boch, S.
Boeddinghaus, R.S.
Bolliger, R.
Bonkowski, M.
Buscot, Francois
Dumack, K.
Fischer, M.
Gan, H.Y.
Heinze, J.
Hölzel, N.
John, K.
Klaus, V.H.
Kleinebecker, T.
Marhan, S.
Müller, J.
Renner, S.C.
Rillig, M.
Schenk, N.V.
Schöning, I.
Schrumpf, M.
Seibold, S.
Socher, S.
Solly, E.F.
Teuscher, M.
van Kleunen, M.
Wubet, Tesfaye ; orcid:0000-0001-8572-4486
Manning, P.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Across the tree of life, organismal functional strategies form a continuum from slow- to fast-growing organisms, in response to common drivers such as resource availability and disturbance. However, the synchronization of these strategies at the entire community level is untested. We combine trait data for >2800 above- and belowground taxa from 14 trophic guilds spanning a disturbance and resource availability gradient in German grasslands. Most guilds consistently respond to these drivers through both direct and trophically-mediated effects, resulting in a "slow-fast" axis at the level of the entire community. Fast trait communities were also associated with faster rates of whole ecosystem functioning. These findings demonstrate that "slow" and "fast" strategies can be manifested at the level of whole ecosystems, opening new avenues of ecosystem-level functional classification.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1399411148
Document Type :
Electronic Resource