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Trophic transfer of biodiversity effects: functional equivalence of prey diversity and enrichment?
Authors:Stephan Behl  Vera de Schryver  Sebastian Diehl  Herwig Stibor
Institution:1.Department Biology II, Aquatic Ecology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Großhaderner Straße 2, 82152, Planegg-Martinsried, Germany;2.European Institute for Marine Studies, Place Nicolas Copernic, Technopôle Brest-Iroise, 29280, Plouzané, France;3.Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Umeå University, 90187, Umeå, Sweden
Abstract:Producer diversity is frequently assumed to be detrimental to herbivores, because less edible taxa are more likely to dominate diverse communities. Many producers are, however, complementary in their resource use, and primary production is often positively related to producer diversity. We performed an experiment with microalgae and a generalist herbivore to explore the hypothesis that such positive effects are transferred up the food chain and are functionally comparable to effects of enrichment with a limiting resource. In both absence and presence of grazers, primary production was positively affected by both light supply and producer diversity. Survival, reproduction, and biomass of herbivores were also positively affected by light supply and producer diversity, with both factors contributing equally to grazer performance. We conclude that producer diversity can indeed have similar positive effects on secondary production as enrichment with a limiting resource and discuss conditions under which such positive effects are likely to dominate over negative ones.
Keywords:Biodiversity  carbon‐to‐phosphorus ratio  chlorophytes     Daphnia magna     enrichment  light intensity  niche complementarity  phytoplankton  resource use efficiency  trophic transfer
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