Functional diversity revealed by removal experiments

S Dıaz, AJ Symstad, FS Chapin III, DA Wardle… - Trends in Ecology & …, 2003 - Elsevier
The dominant protocol to study the effects of plant diversity on ecosystem functioning has
involved synthetically assembled communities, in which the experimental design determines
species composition. By contrast, the composition of naturally assembled communities is
determined by environmental filters, species recruitment and dispersal, and other assembly
processes. Consequently, natural communities and ecosystems can differ from synthetic
systems in their reaction to changes in diversity. Removal experiments, in which the diversity …