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Different categories of biodiversity explain productivity variation after fertilization in a Tibetan alpine meadow community
Authors:Xiaolong Zhou  Zhi Guo  Pengfei Zhang  Honglin Li  Chengjin Chu  Xilai Li  Guozhen Du
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Grassland and Agro‐ecosystems, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu, China;2. Institute of Arid Ecology and Environment, Xinjiang University, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China;3. SYSU‐Alberta Joint Lab for Biodiversity Conservation, State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol and School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat‐sen University, Guangzhou, China;4. College of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Qinghai University, Xining, China
Abstract:The relationship between productivity and biodiversity has long been an important issue in ecological research. However, in recent decades, most ecologists have primarily focused on species diversity while paying little attention to functional diversity and phylogenetic diversity (PD), especially in alpine meadow communities following fertilization. In this study, a fertilization experiment involving the addition of nitrogen, phosphorus, and a mixture of both was implemented in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau. Species diversity, functional diversity, and PD were measured, and the responses of these parameters to the variation in productivity were analyzed. We found that the productivity of alpine plant communities was colimited by N and P, with N being the principal and P being the secondary limiting nutrient. Our results supported the prediction of both the mass ratio hypothesis and niche complementarity hypothesis in fertilized communities, but these hypotheses were not mutually exclusive. The combination of different aspects of biodiversity not only provides a crucial tool to explain the variation in productivity and to understand the underlying mechanisms but also plays an important role in predicting the variation in productivity of alpine meadow communities, which are sensitive to nutrient enrichment in the context of global change.
Keywords:alpine meadow  functional diversity  nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization  phylogenetic diversity  productivity  species diversity
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