INVESTIGADORES
PERI Pablo Luis
artículos
Título:
Comment on ?Worldwide evidence of a unimodal relationship between productivity and plant species richness?
Autor/es:
TREDENNICK A.T; ADLER P.B.; GRACE J.B.; HARPOLE W.S.: BORER E.T.; SEABLOOM E.W.; ANDERSON M.; BAKKER J.D.; BIEDERMAN L.A.; BROWN C.S.; BUCKLEY Y.M.; CHU C.; COLLINS S.L.; CRAWLEY M.J.; FAY P.A.; FIRN J.; GRUNER D.S.; HAGENAH N.; HAUTIER Y.; HECTOR A.; HILLEBRAND H.; KIRKMAN K.; KNOPS J.M.H.; LAUNGANI R.; LIND E.M.; MACDOUGALL A.S.; MCCULLEY R.L.; MITCHELL C.E.; MOORE J.L.; MORGAN J.W.; ORROCK J.L.; PERI P.L.; PROBER S.M.; RISCH A.C.; SCHÜTZ M.; SPEZIALE K.L.; STANDISH R.J.; SULLIVAN L.L.; WARDLE G.M.; WILLIAMS R.J.; YANG L.H.
Revista:
SCIENCE
Editorial:
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
Referencias:
Año: 2016 vol. 351 p. 457 - 459
ISSN:
0036-8075
Resumen:
Fraser et al. (Reports, 17 July 2015, p. 302) report a unimodal relationship between productivity and species richness at regional and global scales, which they contrast with the results of Adler et al. (Reports, 23 September 2011, p. 1750). However, both data sets, when analyzed correctly, show clearly and consistently that productivity is a poor predictor of local species richness.