作 者:Jiang Wang, Xiao Y. Wang, Chong B. Zhang, Wen L. Liu
影響因子:1.942
刊物名稱:Basic and Applied Ecology
出版年卷:2015, 16: 300-307
文章摘要:Although evenness has been proved to affect the effect of species richness on ecosystem processes, the potentially affected
mechanism has still rarely been studied directly. In this study, different species richness levels (1, 2, 4, 8 and 12) were manipulated
in low- and high-evenness plots, and light interception efficiency (LIE) of the plots was measured to determine light resource
use. The results showed that there was a positive relationship between species richness (SR) and LIE in the high-evenness
plots during two years of this experiment. However, the positive relationship disappeared in the low-evenness plots. Only in
the high-evenness plots, the values of transgressive overyielding (Dmax) were positively correlated with the complementarity
effect, which increased with SR. Moreover, most of 12-species mixtures had positive Dmax (Dmax > 0) which further confirmed
the complementarity effect on LIE. The presence of Phytolacca americana or Macleaya cordata significantly increased LIE in
the high-evenness plots but did not increase LIE in the low-evenness plots. Moreover, the dominance of superior (P. americana
or M. cordata) was positively correlated with the selection effect. Our results suggest that high initial evenness will increase the
complementarity and sampling effects of SR on light interception and may be an important mechanism that can influence the
effect of SR on ecosystem processes, such as biomass production.
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