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June 10, 2004
Biotope Space
This tantalizing snippet reports research supporting hypotheses of increased biomass production in polycultures. Using diverse plant mixtures instead of monocultures can increase yield and other ecosystem goods and services on which humans depend. Recent studies showed that such beneficial effects of biodiversity depend on complementarity between species in resource use, as is the case if species root in different soil depths. This knowledge led to the further hypothesis that the biotope space, for example the soil volume in which species can root, should also matter. With increasing biotope space more species occupying different niches can be "packed" into the environment. Therefore, complementarity and beneficial biodiversity effects should increase.This is a characteristically sparse press release from Blackwell Publishing by Kate Stinchcombe (I call her Kate Stingy). For more information you have to buy the journal or article. I understand that the world works this way and that I can't have everything I want, but it still seems wrong. |
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