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There is extensive experimental evidence for the importance of biodiversity in sustaining ecosystem functioning. However, such experiments typically prevent immigration by continuously removing non‐target species, thereby questioning the generality of these findings to real‐world ecosystems. This is particularly true in forest ecosystems where understorey herbaceous species are key biodiversity...
Aim
Biodiversity drives the delivery of multiple ecosystem functions related to carbon and nutrient cycling (ecosystem multifunctionality, EMF), and biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are strongly threatened by intensive grazing in grasslands. However, it remains unclear how biodiversity regulates EMF changes in response to intensive grazing.
Location
Global.
Time period
From 1992 to 2018...