Comparing Neutral and Trade-off Community Models in Shaping the Community Biomass-Diversity Relationship Under Different Disturbance Levels
Authored by Sa Xiao, Shu-Yan Chen, Xiang-tai Wang, Jia-Lin Zhang, Liang Zhao
Date Published: 2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11538-012-9800-7
Sponsors:
Chinese National Natural Science Foundation
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Abstract
Among numerous mechanisms shaping the unimodal relationship between
diversity and community biomass, the trade-off model of ``CRS{''} theory
is the most famous one. However, recent researches indicate that this
relationship may also emerge under the neutral model where all species
are identical with each other. By using an individual-based
spatially-explicit model, we evaluated the underlying mechanisms shaping
this curve for both models under different disturbance levels. We found
unimodal relationships emerged for both models at low and medium
disturbance levels; the richness for the trade-off community was lower
than the neutral community for most of the environment severity levels, especially at the benign environment due to the strong competitive
exclusions among species. Whereas under high disturbance level, the
positive relationships emerged for both models; both communities had
similar richness with their curves nearly overlapped with each other, that is, because the high disturbance intensity strongly decreased the
competitive exclusions within the trade-off community. Our results
indicate that although the underlying mechanisms are totally different, both models will produce the similar relationship between diversity and
community biomass under different disturbance levels.
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Competition
Productivity
explanation
feedbacks
Vegetation
Abundance
Standing crop
Species richness
Niche
Gradients