Forb diversity globally is harmed by nutrient enrichment but can be rescued by large mammalian herbivory
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Summary: | Forbs (“wildflowers”) are important contributors to grassland biodiversity but are vulnerable to environmental changes. In a factorial experiment at 94 sites on 6 continents, we test the global generality of several broad predictions: (1) Forb cover and richness decline under nutrient enrichment, particularly nitrogen enrichment. (2) Forb cover and richness increase under herbivory by large mammals. (3) Forb richness and cover are less affected by nutrient enrichment and herbivory in more arid climates, because water limitation reduces the impacts of competition with grasses. (4) Forb families will respond differently to nutrient enrichment and mammalian herbivory due to differences in nutrient requirements. We find strong evidence for the first, partial support for the second, no support for the third, and support for the fourth prediction. Our results underscore that anthropogenic nitrogen addition is a major threat to grassland forbs, but grazing under high herbivore intensity can offset these nutrient effects. |
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Forb diversity globally is harmed by nutrient enrichment but can be rescued by large mammalian herbivoryForbs (“wildflowers”) are important contributors to grassland biodiversity but are vulnerable to environmental changes. In a factorial experiment at 94 sites on 6 continents, we test the global generality of several broad predictions: (1) Forb cover and richness decline under nutrient enrichment, particularly nitrogen enrichment. (2) Forb cover and richness increase under herbivory by large mammals. (3) Forb richness and cover are less affected by nutrient enrichment and herbivory in more arid climates, because water limitation reduces the impacts of competition with grasses. (4) Forb families will respond differently to nutrient enrichment and mammalian herbivory due to differences in nutrient requirements. We find strong evidence for the first, partial support for the second, no support for the third, and support for the fourth prediction. Our results underscore that anthropogenic nitrogen addition is a major threat to grassland forbs, but grazing under high herbivore intensity can offset these nutrient effects.University of California Davis Department of Environmental Science & PolicyDepartment of Wildland Resources and the Ecology Center Utah State UniversityDepartment of Plant Biology Michigan State UniversityW K Kellogg Biological Station Michigan State University Hickory CornersEcology Evolution and Behavior Program Michigan State UniversityMichigan Technological University Dept. of Biological SciencesDept. of Ecology Evolution and Behavior University of MinnesotaInstituto de Investigaciones Fisiológicas y Ecológicas Vinculadas a la Agricultura (IFEVA) Facultad de Agronomía Universidad de Buenos Aires y CONICETIowa State UniversityCenter for Applied Ecology “Prof. Baeta Neves” (CEABN-InBIO) School of Agriculture University of LisbonForest Research Centre Associate Laboratory TERRA School of Agriculture University of LisbonCentre for Ecology Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c)/Azorean Biodiversity Group & University of Azores Departamento de Ciências e Engenharia do Ambiente, AzoresDepartamento de Ecologia Universidade Federal de GoiásDepartment of Geography King’s College LondonFenner School of Environment & Society Australian National UniversitySchool of Life and Environmental Sciences University of SydneyDepartment of Integrative Biology University of GuelphZoology School of Natural Sciences Trinity College DublinInstitute for Biodiversity Ecology and Evolution University JenaGerman Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv)Leipzig UniversityDepartment of Biology University of Northern IowaEcology and Genetics Unit University of OuluDepartment of Life Sciences Imperial College London Silwood ParkDepartment of Animal and Range Sciences New Mexico State UniversityAgencia de Extensión Rural Coronel Suárez EEA Cesáreo Naredo Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), Buenos AiresDepartment of Entomology University of MarylandMammal Research Institute Department of Zoology & Entomology University of PretoriaInstitute of Ecology Faculty of Sustainability Leuphana University of LüneburgHelmholtz Center for Environmental Research Ð UFZ Department of Physiological DiversityMartin Luther University Halle-WittenbergEcology and Biodiversity Group Department of Biology Utrecht University, CHDisturbance Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research University of BayreuthDepartment of Biology University of North Carolina GreensboroDepartment of Biology and Animal Sciences São Paulo State University - UNESP, SPDepartment of Biology McDaniel CollegeDepartment of Environment & Genetics La Trobe University BundooraDepartment Biology Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) WILDUSDA ARS Eastern Oregon Ag Research CenterDepartment of Environmental and Society Utah State UniversityInstituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria (INTA) Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral (UNPA)Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment Western Sydney UniversitySorbonne Université CNRS IRD INRA Université Paris Cité UPEC Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences—ParisSwiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research WSLDepartment of Life Science National Taiwan UniversityDepartment of Biological Sciences Texas Tech UniversityLancaster Environment Centre Lancaster UniversityNetherlands Institute of EcologyDepartment of Integrative Biology University of Texas at AustinDepartment of Biology and Animal Sciences São Paulo State University - UNESP, SPDavisUtah State UniversityMichigan State UniversityHickory CornersDept. of Biological SciencesUniversity of MinnesotaUniversidad de Buenos Aires y CONICETIowa State UniversityUniversity of LisbonEvolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c)/Azorean Biodiversity Group & University of AzoresUniversidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)King’s College LondonAustralian National UniversityUniversity of SydneyUniversity of GuelphTrinity College DublinUniversity JenaGerman Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv)Leipzig UniversityUniversity of Northern IowaUniversity of OuluSilwood ParkNew Mexico State UniversityInstituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA)University of MarylandUniversity of PretoriaLeuphana University of LüneburgHelmholtz Center for Environmental Research Ð UFZMartin Luther University Halle-WittenbergUtrecht UniversityUniversity of BayreuthUniversity of North Carolina GreensboroUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)McDaniel CollegeBundooraWILDEastern Oregon Ag Research CenterUniversidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral (UNPA)Western Sydney UniversityInstitute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences—ParisSnow and Landscape Research WSLNational Taiwan UniversityTexas Tech UniversityLancaster UniversityNetherlands Institute of EcologyUniversity of Texas at AustinNelson, Rebecca A.Sullivan, Lauren L.Hersch-Green, Erika I.Seabloom, Eric W.Borer, Elizabeth T.Tognetti, Pedro M.Adler, Peter B.Biederman, LoriBugalho, Miguel N.Caldeira, Maria C.Cancela, Juan P.Carvalheiro, Luísa G.Catford, Jane A.Dickman, Chris R.Dolezal, Aleksandra J.Donohue, IanEbeling, AnneEisenhauer, NicoElgersma, Kenneth J.Eskelinen, AnuEstrada, CatalinaGarbowski, MagdaGraff, PamelaGruner, Daniel S.Hagenah, NicoleHaider, SylviaHarpole, W. StanleyHautier, YannJentsch, AnkeJohanson, NicolinaKoerner, Sally E.Lannes, Lucíola S. [UNESP]MacDougall, Andrew S.Martinson, HollyMorgan, John W.Olde Venterink, HarryOrr, DevynOsborne, Brooke B.Peri, Pablo L.Power, Sally A.Raynaud, XavierRisch, Anita C.Shrestha, ManiSmith, Nicholas G.Stevens, Carly J.Veen, G. F. CiskaVirtanen, RistoWardle, Glenda M.Wolf, Amelia A.Young, Alyssa L.Harrison, Susan P.2025-04-29T20:11:53Z2025-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-025-07882-7Communications Biology, v. 8, n. 1, 2025.2399-3642https://hdl.handle.net/11449/30829010.1038/s42003-025-07882-72-s2.0-105000362524Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengCommunications Biologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-04-30T14:36:30Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/308290Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462025-04-30T14:36:30Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Forb diversity globally is harmed by nutrient enrichment but can be rescued by large mammalian herbivory |
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Forb diversity globally is harmed by nutrient enrichment but can be rescued by large mammalian herbivory |
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Forb diversity globally is harmed by nutrient enrichment but can be rescued by large mammalian herbivory Nelson, Rebecca A. |
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Forb diversity globally is harmed by nutrient enrichment but can be rescued by large mammalian herbivory |
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Forb diversity globally is harmed by nutrient enrichment but can be rescued by large mammalian herbivory |
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Forb diversity globally is harmed by nutrient enrichment but can be rescued by large mammalian herbivory |
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Forb diversity globally is harmed by nutrient enrichment but can be rescued by large mammalian herbivory |
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Forb diversity globally is harmed by nutrient enrichment but can be rescued by large mammalian herbivory |
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Nelson, Rebecca A. |
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Nelson, Rebecca A. Sullivan, Lauren L. Hersch-Green, Erika I. Seabloom, Eric W. Borer, Elizabeth T. Tognetti, Pedro M. Adler, Peter B. Biederman, Lori Bugalho, Miguel N. Caldeira, Maria C. Cancela, Juan P. Carvalheiro, Luísa G. Catford, Jane A. Dickman, Chris R. Dolezal, Aleksandra J. Donohue, Ian Ebeling, Anne Eisenhauer, Nico Elgersma, Kenneth J. Eskelinen, Anu Estrada, Catalina Garbowski, Magda Graff, Pamela Gruner, Daniel S. Hagenah, Nicole Haider, Sylvia Harpole, W. Stanley Hautier, Yann Jentsch, Anke Johanson, Nicolina Koerner, Sally E. Lannes, Lucíola S. [UNESP] MacDougall, Andrew S. Martinson, Holly Morgan, John W. Olde Venterink, Harry Orr, Devyn Osborne, Brooke B. Peri, Pablo L. Power, Sally A. Raynaud, Xavier Risch, Anita C. Shrestha, Mani Smith, Nicholas G. Stevens, Carly J. Veen, G. F. Ciska Virtanen, Risto Wardle, Glenda M. Wolf, Amelia A. Young, Alyssa L. Harrison, Susan P. |
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Sullivan, Lauren L. Hersch-Green, Erika I. Seabloom, Eric W. Borer, Elizabeth T. Tognetti, Pedro M. Adler, Peter B. Biederman, Lori Bugalho, Miguel N. Caldeira, Maria C. Cancela, Juan P. Carvalheiro, Luísa G. Catford, Jane A. Dickman, Chris R. Dolezal, Aleksandra J. Donohue, Ian Ebeling, Anne Eisenhauer, Nico Elgersma, Kenneth J. Eskelinen, Anu Estrada, Catalina Garbowski, Magda Graff, Pamela Gruner, Daniel S. Hagenah, Nicole Haider, Sylvia Harpole, W. Stanley Hautier, Yann Jentsch, Anke Johanson, Nicolina Koerner, Sally E. Lannes, Lucíola S. [UNESP] MacDougall, Andrew S. Martinson, Holly Morgan, John W. Olde Venterink, Harry Orr, Devyn Osborne, Brooke B. Peri, Pablo L. Power, Sally A. Raynaud, Xavier Risch, Anita C. Shrestha, Mani Smith, Nicholas G. Stevens, Carly J. Veen, G. F. Ciska Virtanen, Risto Wardle, Glenda M. Wolf, Amelia A. Young, Alyssa L. Harrison, Susan P. |
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Davis Utah State University Michigan State University Hickory Corners Dept. of Biological Sciences University of Minnesota Universidad de Buenos Aires y CONICET Iowa State University University of Lisbon Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c)/Azorean Biodiversity Group & University of Azores Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG) King’s College London Australian National University University of Sydney University of Guelph Trinity College Dublin University Jena German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Leipzig University University of Northern Iowa University of Oulu Silwood Park New Mexico State University Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA) University of Maryland University of Pretoria Leuphana University of Lüneburg Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research Ð UFZ Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg Utrecht University University of Bayreuth University of North Carolina Greensboro Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) McDaniel College Bundoora WILD Eastern Oregon Ag Research Center Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral (UNPA) Western Sydney University Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences—Paris Snow and Landscape Research WSL National Taiwan University Texas Tech University Lancaster University Netherlands Institute of Ecology University of Texas at Austin |
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Nelson, Rebecca A. Sullivan, Lauren L. Hersch-Green, Erika I. Seabloom, Eric W. Borer, Elizabeth T. Tognetti, Pedro M. Adler, Peter B. Biederman, Lori Bugalho, Miguel N. Caldeira, Maria C. Cancela, Juan P. Carvalheiro, Luísa G. Catford, Jane A. Dickman, Chris R. Dolezal, Aleksandra J. Donohue, Ian Ebeling, Anne Eisenhauer, Nico Elgersma, Kenneth J. Eskelinen, Anu Estrada, Catalina Garbowski, Magda Graff, Pamela Gruner, Daniel S. Hagenah, Nicole Haider, Sylvia Harpole, W. Stanley Hautier, Yann Jentsch, Anke Johanson, Nicolina Koerner, Sally E. Lannes, Lucíola S. [UNESP] MacDougall, Andrew S. Martinson, Holly Morgan, John W. Olde Venterink, Harry Orr, Devyn Osborne, Brooke B. Peri, Pablo L. Power, Sally A. Raynaud, Xavier Risch, Anita C. Shrestha, Mani Smith, Nicholas G. Stevens, Carly J. Veen, G. F. Ciska Virtanen, Risto Wardle, Glenda M. Wolf, Amelia A. Young, Alyssa L. Harrison, Susan P. |
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Forbs (“wildflowers”) are important contributors to grassland biodiversity but are vulnerable to environmental changes. In a factorial experiment at 94 sites on 6 continents, we test the global generality of several broad predictions: (1) Forb cover and richness decline under nutrient enrichment, particularly nitrogen enrichment. (2) Forb cover and richness increase under herbivory by large mammals. (3) Forb richness and cover are less affected by nutrient enrichment and herbivory in more arid climates, because water limitation reduces the impacts of competition with grasses. (4) Forb families will respond differently to nutrient enrichment and mammalian herbivory due to differences in nutrient requirements. We find strong evidence for the first, partial support for the second, no support for the third, and support for the fourth prediction. Our results underscore that anthropogenic nitrogen addition is a major threat to grassland forbs, but grazing under high herbivore intensity can offset these nutrient effects. |
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