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Network motifs involving both competition and facilitation predict biodiversity in alpine plant communities

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2005759118

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biodiversity change; community ecology; ecological networks; mountain ecosystems; plant interaction networks

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  1. ETH Biocommunication group
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation [PPOOP3_170645, 31003A_169671, P2ZHP3_187938]
  3. Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services Division of the Scottish Government
  4. NSF Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research Cooperative Agreement [OIA-1757351]
  5. Spanish Research Agency [CGL2017-84515-R]
  6. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [P2ZHP3_187938, 31003A_169671] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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The study found that patterns of positive and negative associations among species in alpine plant populations have a positive impact on species diversity globally, contributing to the persistence of local communities. This highlights the importance of competition and facilitation in maintaining biodiversity.
Biological diversity depends on multiple, cooccurring ecological interactions. However, most studies focus on one interaction type at a time, leaving community ecologists unsure of how positive and negative associations among species combine to influence biodiversity patterns. Using surveys of plant populations in alpine communities worldwide, we explore patterns of positive and negative associations among triads of species (modules) and their relationship to local biodiversity. Three modules, each incorporating both positive and negative associations, were overrepresented, thus acting as network motifs. Furthermore, the overrepresentation of these network motifs is positively linked to species diversity globally. A theoretical model illustrates that these network motifs, based on competition between facilitated species or facilitation between inferior competitors, increase local persistence. Our findings suggest that the interplay of competition and facilitation is crucial for maintaining biodiversity.

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