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| A previous workshop conducted at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis attempted to synthesize data from the Long-Term Ecological Research Network to shed light on this question and help determine the empirical relationship (for more details, see Gross, K.L., et al. 2000. Oikos 89:417-427). | |||||
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Within grassland LTER sites there was either no significant relationship, or a negative linear relationship between primary productivity and species density. |
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However, when the spatial extent of analysis was expanded to include all of the grassland LTER sites, the relationship was unimodal. |
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For more information about this workshop, be sure to investigate the following references: Dodson, S. I., S. E. Arnott, and K. L. Cottingham. 2000. The relationship in lake communities between primary productivity and species richness. Ecology 81:2662-2679. Gough, L., C. W. Osenberg, K. L. Gross, and S. L. Collins. 2000. Fertilization effects on species density and primary productivity in herbaceous plant communities. Oikos 89:428-439. Gross, K. L., M. R. Willig, L. Gough. R. Inouye, and S. B. Cox. 2000. Species diversity and productivity at different spatial scales in herbaceous plant communities. Oikos 89:417-427. Mittelbach, G., C. Steiner, S. M. Scheiner, K. L. Gross, H. L. Reynolds, R. B. Waide, M. R. Willig, S. I. Dodson, and L. Gough. In press. The relationship between species richness and productivity depends on scale. Ecology Scheiner, S. M., S. B. Cox, M. R. Willig, G. G. Mittelbach, C. Osenberg, and M. Kaspari. 2000. Species richness: species area curves and Simpson's paradox. Evolutionary Ecology Research 2:791-802. Waide, R. B.; M. R. Willig,C. F. Steiner, G. Mittelbach, L. Gough, S. I. Dodson, G. P. Juday, and R. Parmenter. 1999. The relationship between productivity and species richness. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 30: 257-300. Also - be sure to visit the website devoted to this workshop. |
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Web Contact: jones@nceas.ucsb.edu |