Land use imperils plant and animal community stability through changes in asynchrony rather than diversity

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Nico Blüthgen
Nadja K. Simons
Kirsten Jung
Daniel Prati
Swen C. Renner
Steffen Boch
Markus Fischer
Norbert Hölzel
Valentin H. Klaus
Till Kleinebecker
Marco Tschapka
Wolfgang W. Weisser
Martin M. Gossner
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[1] Technische Universität Darmstadt,Department of Biology
[2] Terrestrial Ecology Research Group,Department for Ecology and Ecosystem Management
[3] Center for Life and Food Sciences Weihenstephan,undefined
[4] Technische Universität München,undefined
[5] Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics,undefined
[6] University of Ulm,undefined
[7] Institute of Plant Sciences,undefined
[8] University of Bern,undefined
[9] Institute of Zoology,undefined
[10] University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences,undefined
[11] Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute at the National Zoological Park,undefined
[12] Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung,undefined
[13] Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F),undefined
[14] Institute of Landscape Ecology,undefined
[15] University of Münster,undefined
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Human land use may detrimentally affect biodiversity, yet long-term stability of species communities is vital for maintaining ecosystem functioning. Community stability can be achieved by higher species diversity (portfolio effect), higher asynchrony across species (insurance hypothesis) and higher abundance of populations. However, the relative importance of these stabilizing pathways and whether they interact with land use in real-world ecosystems is unknown. We monitored inter-annual fluctuations of 2,671 plant, arthropod, bird and bat species in 300 sites from three regions. Arthropods show 2.0-fold and birds 3.7-fold higher community fluctuations in grasslands than in forests, suggesting a negative impact of forest conversion. Land-use intensity in forests has a negative net impact on stability of bats and in grasslands on birds. Our findings demonstrate that asynchrony across species—much more than species diversity alone—is the main driver of variation in stability across sites and requires more attention in sustainable management.
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