生产力
湿地
生态学
生物多样性
生态系统
特质
功能多样性
功能生态学
生物
多样性(政治)
生态稳定性
环境科学
物种丰富度
植被(病理学)
物种多样性
生态系统服务
植物群落
资源(消歧)
地理
功能群
植物多样性
扰动(地质)
生态系统多样性
功能性反应
作者
Hao Liu,Jianjun Xu,Xinyue Qi,Xiao Xu,Jihua Wu,Bo Li,Ming Nie
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-65822-9
摘要
The functional trait diversity of plant communities regulates the effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning and stability. However, the role of functional trait diversity in explaining ecosystem productivity and stability in natural wetlands remains unclear. Using vegetation data from 1139 sites across U.S. wetlands, we examine the associations of functional diversity (trait dispersion within a community) and functional identity (community-level trait values) of plant size traits and resource economics traits with satellite-derived productivity and temporal stability at continental scales. Community-level plant size shows the strongest association with productivity and stability, which is consistent across different wetland types and levels of anthropogenic disturbance. While functional diversity is generally positively correlated with productivity and stability, these relationships vary substantially across environmental contexts. Notably, weaker correlations are observed under higher levels of anthropogenic disturbances. These findings suggest that wetland conservation and restoration efforts should focus on increasing functional diversity and prioritizing large dominant species to increase productivity and stability.
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