Linking stoichiometric homeostasis with ecosystem structure, functioning, and stability
作 者:Qiang Yu, Quansheng Chen, James J. Elser, Nianpeng He, Honghui Wu, Guangming Zhang, Jianguo Wu, Yongfei Bai, Xingguo Han |
影响因子:10.318 |
刊物名称:Ecology Letters |
出版年份:2010 |
卷:13 期:11 页码:1390-1399 |
Ecosystem structure, functioning and stability have been a focus of ecological and
environmental sciences during the past two decades. The mechanisms underlying their
relationship, however, are not well understood. Based on comprehensive studies in Inner Mongolia grassland, here we show that species-level stoichiometric homoeostasis was consistently positively correlated with dominance and stability on both 2-year and 27-year temporal scales and across a 1200-km spatial transect. At the community level,stoichiometric homoeostasis was also positively correlated with ecosystem function and stability in most cases. Thus, homoeostatic species tend to have high and stable biomass;and ecosystems dominated by more homoeostatic species have higher productivity and greater stability. By modulating organism responses to key environmental drivers,stoichiometric homoeostasis appears to be a major mechanism responsible for the structure, functioning and stability of grassland ecosystems.