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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution frontiersin.org 10.3389/fevo.2023.1084949 Biodiversity can be classified at different component levels as species diversity, phylogenetic diversity reflecting evolutionary history, or functional diversity conveying ecosystem functioning (Valencia et_al, 2015; Richter et_al, 2021). Many studies have provided extensive evidence for the positive effects of diversity on ecosystem function (Loreau et_al, 2001; Hooper et_al, 2005; Jing et_al, 2015). The traditional view in which species diversity considers all species equally, but ignores differences in their evolutionary histories and roles in ecosystem functioning, hence the burgeoning interest in both phylogenetic . . .
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