SPECIES RICHNESS AND BIOMASS - DISSECTION OF THE HUMP-SHAPED RELATIONSHIPS

Authors
Citation
Qf. Guo et Wl. Berry, SPECIES RICHNESS AND BIOMASS - DISSECTION OF THE HUMP-SHAPED RELATIONSHIPS, Ecology, 79(7), 1998, pp. 2555-2559
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00129658
Volume
79
Issue
7
Year of publication
1998
Pages
2555 - 2559
Database
ISI
SICI code
0012-9658(1998)79:7<2555:SRAB-D>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
The relationship between species richness and biomass is and has been one of the most controversial subjects in ecology. This paper examines these relationships from the perspectives of habitat heterogeneity an d environmental gradients measured within and cross five microhabitat types. Species richness, aboveground biomass, and their relationships were compared in two ways: with samples aggregated by microhabitat typ e, and with analysis of all microhabitat types. Within microhabitat ty pes, in which the environment was relatively homogeneous, we found the species richness-biomass relationship to be positive, negative, or no n-existent. The relationship is positive when biomass is low tin open and half-shrub microhabitats) and negative when it exceeds a certain l evel(e.g., under shrubs). When the sample area encompassed different m icrohabitat types, a ''hump-shaped'' relationship was detected. The me chanisms underlying these observed patterns are discussed from the per spectives of environmental gradients and competition.