Is more less? A comprehensive experimental test of soil depth effects on grassland diversity
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Soil depth may affect plant diversity in two apparently opposing manners:
on the one hand, deeper soil may increase the available space for
below-ground niche partitioning, on the other hand, soil depth may have a
negative effect on plant diversity by increasing productivity and the rate
of competitive exclusion. Due to the scarcity of experimental studies that
actively manipulate soil depth, the conditions under which each mechanism
dominates are still unclear. Here, we studied the interactive effects of
soil depth with common land use practices, namely, nutrient addition,
trampling by grazers, and mowing on plant diversity in grasslands. We
manipulated these factors in a full-factorial manner in grassland
mesocosms. Soil depth had a strong positive effect on species richness
under mowing, suggesting increased space for niche differentiation in
deeper soils. In unmown plots, deep soils harboured a similar diversity of
species as shallow soils, and our findings suggest that this effect on
diversity is due to larger biomass and lower light availability on deep
soils. Fertilization and trampling had no effect on diversity. Overall,
our findings indicate that soil depth effects on grassland communities
strongly interact with common land use practices. We therefore advocate
the inclusion of soil depth effects in manipulative experiments and
management plans.
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Dryad
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2022-04-01



