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Herbivores rescue diversity in warming tundra by modulating trait-dependent species losses and gains

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00554-z

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  1. JC Kempe Memorial Fund
  2. Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica
  3. Oskar Oflunds Stiftelse
  4. Swedish Research Council [2015-00498]
  5. Academy of Finland [253385, 297191]
  6. Nordic Centre of Excellence-Tundra
  7. Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning [2006-1539]
  8. TRY initiative on plant traits
  9. DIVERSITAS/Future Earth
  10. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig
  11. Academy of Finland (AKA) [297191, 297191] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)
  12. Vinnova [2015-00498] Funding Source: Vinnova
  13. Swedish Research Council [2015-00498] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council

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Climate warming is altering the diversity of plant communities but it remains unknown which species will be lost or gained under warming, especially considering interactions with other factors such as herbivory and nutrient availability. Here, we experimentally test effects of warming, mammalian herbivory and fertilization on tundra species richness and investigate how plant functional traits affect losses and gains. We show that herbivory reverses the impact of warming on diversity: in the presence of herbivores warming increases species richness through higher species gains and lower losses, while in the absence of herbivores warming causes higher species losses and thus decreases species richness. Herbivores promote gains of short-statured species under warming, while herbivore removal and fertilization increase losses of short-statured and resource-conservative species through light limitation. Our results demonstrate that both rarity and traits forecast species losses and gains, and mammalian herbivores are essential for preventing trait-dependent extinctions and mitigate diversity loss under warming and eutrophication.

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