A slow-fast trait continuum at the whole community level in relation to land-use intensification

Neyret M.; Le Provost G.; Boesing A.L.; Schneider F.D.; Baulechner D.; Bergmann J.; de Vries F.T.; Fiore-Donno A.M.; Geisen S.; Goldmann K.; Merges A.; Saifutdinov R.A.; Simons N.K.; Tobias J.A.; Zaitsev A.S.; Gossner M.M.; Jung K.; Kandeler E.; Krauss J.; Penone C.; Schloter M.; Schulz S.; Staab M.; Wolters V.; Apostolakis A.; Birkhofer K.; Boch S.; Boeddinghaus R.S.; Bolliger R.; Bonkowski M.; Buscot F.; Dumack K.; Fischer M.; Gan H.Y.; Heinze J.; Hölzel N.; John K.; Klaus V.H.; Kleinebecker T.; Marhan S.; Müller J.; Renner S.C.; Rillig M.C.; Schenk N.V.; Schöning I.; Schrumpf M.; Seibold S.; Socher S.A.; Solly E.F.; Teuscher M.; van Kleunen M.; Wubet T.; Manning P.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Organismal functional strategies form a continuum from slow- to fast-growing organisms, in response to common drivers such as resource availability and disturbance. However, whether there is synchronisation of these strategies at the entire community level is unclear. Here, we combine trait data for >2800 above- and belowground taxa from 14 trophic guilds spanning a disturbance and resource availability gradient in German grasslands. The results indicate that most guilds consistently respond to these drivers through both direct and trophically mediated effects, resulting in a 'slow-fast' axis at the level of the entire community. Using 15 indicators of carbon and nutrient fluxes, biomass production and decomposition, we also show that fast trait communities are associated with faster rates of ecosystem functioning. These findings demonstrate that 'slow' and 'fast' strategies can be manifested at the level of whole communities, opening new avenues of ecosystem-level functional classification.

Details about the publication

JournalNature Communications
Volume15
Issue1
Page range1251null
StatusPublished
Release year2024
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1038/s41467-024-45113-5
Link to the full texthttps://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85184787520
Keywordscommunity ecology; traits; ecosystem functioning

Authors from the University of Münster

Hölzel, Norbert
Professorship for Ecosystem Research (Prof. Hölzel)