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Multi-habitat landscapes are more diverse and stable with improved function

Biology

Multi-habitat landscapes are more diverse and stable with improved function

T. D. Hackett, A. M. C. Sauve, et al.

Explore the fascinating link between multi-habitat landscapes and biodiversity in this groundbreaking research by Talya D. Hackett and colleagues. Discover how diverse habitats enhance species richness and interaction stability, driving improved pollination success—an essential ecosystem service!... show more
Abstract
Conservation, restoration and land management are increasingly implemented at landscape scales. However, because species interaction data are typically habitat- and/or guild-specific, exactly how those interactions connect habitats and affect the stability and function of communities at landscape scales remains poorly understood. We combine multi-guild species interaction data (plant-pollinator and three plant-herbivore-parasitoid communities, collected from landscapes with one, two or three habitats), a field experiment and a modelling approach to show that multi-habitat landscapes support higher species and interaction evenness, more complementary species interactions and more consistent robustness to species loss. These emergent network properties drive improved pollination success in landscapes with more habitats and are not explained by simply summing component habitat webs. Linking landscape composition, through community structure, to ecosystem function, highlights mechanisms by which several contiguous habitats can support landscape-scale ecosystem services.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
Aug 21, 2024
Authors
Talya D. Hackett, Alix M. C. Sauve, Kate P. Maia, Daniel Montoya, Nancy Davies, Rose Archer, Simon G. Potts, Jason M. Tylianakis, Ian P. Vaughan, Jane Memmott
Tags
biodiversity
habitat diversity
pollination success
species richness
community stability
ecological networks
ecosystem services
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