Secondary production increases with species richness but decreases with species evenness of benthic invertebrates
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Biodiversity is known to regulate ecosystem functioning under controlled experimental conditions. However, the âreal-worldâ consequences of biodiversity change remain uncertain, as biodiversityâecosystem function (BEF) relationships observed in nature may be influenced by other drivers. Attempts to disentangle BEF relationships from the effects of confounding factors have so far focused mainly on primary producers, leaving relatively little known about the impact of changes in consumer diversity despite ecosystems experiencing species extirpations and introductions across trophic levels. Using data from 176 benthic invertebrate assemblages distributed throughout the North Sea, we studied how a fundamental ecological function â secondary production â varies in relation to two components of biodiversity â consumer species richness and evenness â while statistically controlling the effects of abiotic and biotic covariates. Production was enhanced as richness increased or evenness decreased...
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