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PLOS ONE | 2013

Regional Contingencies in the Relationship between Aboveground Biomass and Litter in the World's Grasslands

Lydia R. O’Halloran; Elizabeth T. Borer; Eric W. Seabloom; Andrew S. MacDougall; Elsa E. Cleland; Rebecca L. McCulley; Sarah E. Hobbie; W. Stan Harpole; Nicole M. DeCrappeo; Chengjin Chu; Jonathan D. Bakker; Kendi F. Davies; Guozhen Du; Jennifer Firn; Nicole Hagenah; Kirsten S. Hofmockel; Johannes M. H. Knops; Wei Li; Brett A. Melbourne; John W. Morgan; John L. Orrock; Suzanne M. Prober; Carly J. Stevens

Based on regional-scale studies, aboveground production and litter decomposition are thought to positively covary, because they are driven by shared biotic and climatic factors. Until now we have been unable to test whether production and decomposition are generally coupled across climatically dissimilar regions, because we lacked replicated data collected within a single vegetation type across multiple regions, obfuscating the drivers and generality of the association between production and decomposition. Furthermore, our understanding of the relationships between production and decomposition rests heavily on separate meta-analyses of each response, because no studies have simultaneously measured production and the accumulation or decomposition of litter using consistent methods at globally relevant scales. Here, we use a multi-country grassland dataset collected using a standardized protocol to show that live plant biomass (an estimate of aboveground net primary production) and litter disappearance (represented by mass loss of aboveground litter) do not strongly covary. Live biomass and litter disappearance varied at different spatial scales. There was substantial variation in live biomass among continents, sites and plots whereas among continent differences accounted for most of the variation in litter disappearance rates. Although there were strong associations among aboveground biomass, litter disappearance and climatic factors in some regions (e.g. U.S. Great Plains), these relationships were inconsistent within and among the regions represented by this study. These results highlight the importance of replication among regions and continents when characterizing the correlations between ecosystem processes and interpreting their global-scale implications for carbon flux. We must exercise caution in parameterizing litter decomposition and aboveground production in future regional and global carbon models as their relationship is complex.


Science | 2012

Response to comments on "productivity is a poor predictor of plant species richness"

James B. Grace; Peter B. Adler; Eric W. Seabloom; Elizabeth T. Borer; Helmut Hillebrand; Yann Hautier; Andy Hector; W. Stanley Harpole; Lydia R. O'Halloran; T. Michael Anderson; Jonathan D. Bakker; Cynthia S. Brown; Yvonne M. Buckley; Scott L. Collins; Kathryn L. Cottingham; Michael J. Crawley; Ellen I. Damschen; Kendi F. Davies; Nicole M. DeCrappeo; Philip A. Fay; Jennifer Firn; Daniel S. Gruner; Nicole Hagenah; Virginia L. Jin; Kevin P. Kirkman; Johannes M. H. Knops; Kimberly J. La Pierre; John G. Lambrinos; Brett A. Melbourne; Charles E. Mitchell


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2015

Plant species’ origin predicts dominance and response to nutrient enrichment and herbivores in global grasslands

Eric W. Seabloom; Elizabeth T. Borer; Yvonne M. Buckley; Elsa E. Cleland; Kendi F. Davies; Jennifer Firn; W. Stanley Harpole; Yann Hautier; Eric M. Lind; Andrew S. MacDougall; John L. Orrock; Suzanne M. Prober; Peter B. Adler; T. Michael Anderson; Jonathan D. Bakker; Lori A. Biederman; Dana M. Blumenthal; Cynthia S. Brown; Lars A. Brudvig; Marc W. Cadotte; Chengjin Chu; Kathryn L. Cottingham; Michael J. Crawley; Ellen I. Damschen; Carla M. D'Antonio; Nicole M. DeCrappeo; Guozhen Du; Philip A. Fay; Paul Frater; Daniel S. Gruner


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2015

Plant diversity predicts beta but not alpha diversity of soil microbes across grasslands worldwide

Suzanne M. Prober; Jonathon M. Leff; Scott T. Bates; Elizabeth T. Borer; Jennifer Firn; W. Stanley Harpole; Eric M. Lind; Eric W. Seabloom; Peter B. Adler; Elsa E. Cleland; Nicole M. DeCrappeo; Nicole Hagenah; Yann Hautier; Nicole Hofmockel; Kevin P. Kirkman; Johannes M. H. Knops; Kimberly J. La Pierre; Andrew S. MacDougall; Rebecca L. McCulley; Charles M. Mitchell; Anita C. Risch; Martin Schuetz; Carly J. Stevens; Ryan J. Williams; Noah Fierer


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2014

Herbivores and nutrients control grassland plant diversity via light limitation

Elizabeth T. Borer; Eric W. Seabloom; Daniel S. Gruner; W. Stanley Harpole; Helmut Hillebrand; Eric M. Lind; Peter B. Adler; Juan Alberti; T. Michael Anderson; Jonathan D. Bakker; Lori A. Biederman; Dana M. Blumenthal; Cynthia S. Brown; Lars A. Brudvig; Yvonne M. Buckley; Marc W. Cadotte; Chengjin Chu; Elsa E. Cleland; Michael J. Crawley; Pedro Daleo; Ellen I. Damschen; Kendi F. Davies; Nicole M. DeCrappeo; Guozhen Du; Jennifer Firn; Yann Hautier; Robert W. Heckman; Andy Hector; Janneke HilleRisLambers; Oscar Iribarne


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2013

Predicting invasion in grassland ecosystems: is exotic dominance the real embarrassment of richness?

Eric W. Seabloom; Elizabeth T. Borer; Yvonne M. Buckley; Elsa E. Cleland; Kendi F. Davies; Jennifer Firn; W. Stanley Harpole; Yann Hautier; Eric M. Lind; Andrew S. MacDougall; John L. Orrock; Suzanne M. Prober; Peter B. Adler; Juan Alberti; T. Michael Anderson; Jonathan D. Bakker; Lori A. Biederman; Dana M. Blumenthal; Cynthia S. Brown; Lars A. Brudvig; Maria C. Caldeira; Chengjin Chu; Michael J. Crawley; Pedro Daleo; Ellen I. Damschen; Carla M. D'Antonio; Nicole M. DeCrappeo; Chris R. Dickman; Guozhen Dunne; Philip A. Fay


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2013

Regional contingencies in the relationship between aboveground biomass and litter in the world’s grasslands

Lydia R. O’Halloran; Elizabeth T. Borer; Eric W. Seabloom; Andrew S. MacDougall; Elsa E. Cleland; Rebecca L. McCulley; Sarah E. Hobbie; W. Stanley Harpole; Nicole M. DeCrappeo; Chengjin Chu; Jonathan D. Bakker; Kendi F. Davies; Guozhen Dunne; Jennifer Firn; Nicole Hagenah; Kirsten S. Hofmockel; Johannes M. H. Knops; Wei Li; Brett A. Melbourne; John W. Morgan; John L. Orrock; Suzanne M. Prober; Carly J. Stevens


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2012

Response to comments on "Productivity is a poor predictor of plant species richness"

James B. Grace; Peter B. Adler; Eric W. Seabloom; Elizabeth T. Borer; Helmut Hillebrand; Yann Hautier; Andy Hector; William Stanley Harpole; Lydia R. O'Halloran; T.M. Anderson; Jonathan D. Bakker; Caley Brown; Yvonne M. Buckley; Scott L. Collins; Kathryn L. Cottingham; Michael J. Crawley; Ellen I. Damschen; Kendi F. Davies; Nicole M. DeCrappeo; Philip A. Fay; Jennifer Firn; Daniel S. Gruner; Nicole Hagenah; Virginia L. Jin; Kevin P. Kirkman; Johannes M. H. Knops; K.J. La Pierre; John G. Lambrinos; Brett A. Melbourne; Charles E. Mitchell


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2011

Productivity is a poor predictor of plant species richness

Peter B. Adler; Eric W. Seabloom; Elizabeth T. Borer; Helmut Hillebrand; Yann Hautier; Andy Hector; William Stanley Harpole; Lydia R. O'Halloran; James B. Grace; T.M. Anderson; Jonathan D. Bakker; Lori A. Biederman; Cynthia S. Brown; Yvonne M. Buckley; Laura B. Calabrese; Chengjin Chu; Elsa E. Cleland; Scott L. Collins; Kathryn L. Cottingham; Michael J. Crawley; Ellen I. Damschen; Kendi F. Davies; Nicole M. DeCrappeo; Philip A. Fay; Jennifer Firn; Paul Frater; Eve I. Gasarch; Daniel S. Gruner; Nicole Hagenah; J. Hille Ris Lambers


Archive | 2009

Drivers of aboveground primary production and litter accumulation in grass dominated systems

Lydia R. O'Halloran; Elizabeth T. Borer; Chia-Chi Chu; Elsa E. Cleland; Nicole M. DeCrappeo; Andrew S. MacDougall; Rebecca L. McCulley; Eric W. Seabloom; Elizabeth M. Wolkovich

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Jennifer Firn

Queensland University of Technology

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Kendi F. Davies

University of Colorado Boulder

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Ellen I. Damschen

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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