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Grassland ecosystem recovery after soil disturbance depends on nutrient supply rate

Human disturbances alter the functioning and biodiversity of many ecosystems. These ecosystems may return to their pre‐disturbance state after disturbance ceases; however, humans have altered the environment in ways that may change the rate or direction of this recovery. For example, human activitie...

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Published in:Ecology letters 2020-12, Vol.23 (12), p.1756-1765
Main Authors: Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Tilman, David, Mori, Akira
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Language:English
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Summary:Human disturbances alter the functioning and biodiversity of many ecosystems. These ecosystems may return to their pre‐disturbance state after disturbance ceases; however, humans have altered the environment in ways that may change the rate or direction of this recovery. For example, human activities have increased supplies of biologically limiting nutrients, such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), which can reduce grassland diversity and increase productivity. We tracked the recovery of a grassland for two decades following an intensive agricultural disturbance under ambient and elevated nutrient conditions. Productivity returned to pre‐disturbance levels quickly under ambient nutrient conditions, but nutrient addition slowed this recovery. In contrast, the effects of disturbance on diversity remained hidden for 15 years, at which point diversity began to increase in unfertilised plots. This work demonstrates that enrichment of terrestrial ecosystems by humans may alter the recovery of ecosystems and that disturbance effects may remain hidden for many years. Ecosystem recovery following disturbance may be altered by environmental conditions. We tracked the recovery of a grassland for two decades following an intensive agricultural disturbance under ambient and elevated nutrient conditions. Nutrient enrichment changed the recovery rate following disturbance, and some disturbance effects remained hidden for many years.
ISSN:1461-023X
1461-0248
DOI:10.1111/ele.13591