Biotic interactions as mediators of context-dependent biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships

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  • who: Relationships and colleagues from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Biotic Interactions as Mediators of Context-Dependent Biodiversity-Ecosystem Functioning Relationships, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This research has provided compelling evidence for a largely positive BEF relationship in controlled experiments (e_g Cardinale et_al 2012, Eisenhauer et_al 2019b), as well as in nature (e_g Grace et_al 2016, Duffy et_al 2017). Taking a whole-ecosystem perspective (Fig 1b), the authors propose to explore the role of interactions between trees and mycorrhizal fungi in driving biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning (I) and how these interactions . . .

     

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