A unified model explaining the unimodal relationship between productivity and species richness in fish communities
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Understanding the productivity–diversity relationship is central in
ecology. While hypotheses exist for explaining positive and negative
monotonic trends, they never have been combined into one model to account
for hump-shaped patterns. Here, we propose a unified model integrating the
more-individuals, biomass-driven competition, and environmental filtering
hypotheses. Analyzing fish communities along a eutrophication gradient, we
reconstructed the observed hump-shaped curve between productivity and
species richness. Two productivity-related variables explained richness:
community size (positive effect) and zooplanktivorous fish biomass
(negative effect). Zooplanktivores, overly favored by high productivity,
likely competed with juvenile stages of other species for zooplankton,
leading to species exclusions. This offers rare evidence for intensified
species interactions along a productivity gradient in animal communities.
Competition-driven loss thus precedes stress-induced losses (e.g.,
hypoxia), offering potential for early-warning protocols to monitor
eutrophication.
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Dryad
创建时间:
2025-10-18



