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Biodiversity alleviates the decrease of grassland multifunctionality under grazing disturbance: A global meta-analysis

Journal

GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 155-167

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/geb.13408

Keywords

aridity index; biodiversity; ecosystem multifunctionality; grazing duration; grazing intensity; livestock type

Funding

  1. Chinese Academy of Sciences International Collaboration programme [131A11KYSB20180010]
  2. Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China [2020M670438]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31625006, 31988102]

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The research shows that biodiversity plays a key role in mediating ecosystem multifunctionality (EMF) in response to intensifying grazing disturbance. The decrease in EMF induced by grazing is alleviated at high levels of plant diversity, and linearly increases with changes in plant diversity. Furthermore, longer grazing duration and more arid climates exacerbate the decrease in EMF caused by grazing.
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. Major taxa studied Grassland. Methods Here, we conducted a global synthesis using 373 paired observations from 90 published studies to address the responses of plant diversity, EMF and their relationships to grazing disturbance depending on grazing intensity, livestock type, grazing duration, and climatic aridity. Results Our results showed that EMF significantly decreased with increasing grazing intensity, but the negative EMF response was alleviated at high levels of plant diversity. The grazing-induced changes in EMF increased linearly with the changes in plant diversity, with the slopes increasing by 78.9% from light to heavy grazing. In addition, the grazing-induced decrease of EMF was stronger with longer grazing duration and more arid climates. Structural equation models suggested that grazing intensity reduced EMF largely via decreasing plant diversity, whereas upsizing livestock type promoted EMF by increasing plant diversity. Main conclusions This study highlights the key role of biodiversity in mediating EMF in response to intensifying grazing disturbance. We call for conservation of biodiversity to maintain grassland multifunctionality and services.

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