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  Incorporating biodiversity into biogeochemistry models to improve prediction of ecosystem services in temperate grasslands: Review and roadmap

Van Oijen, M., Barcza, Z., Confalonieri, R., Korhonen, P., Kröel-Dulay, G., Lellei-Kovács, E., Louarn, G., Louault, F., Martin, R., Moulin, T., Movedi, E., Picon-Cochard, C., Rolinski, S., Viovy, N., Wirth, S. B., Bellocchi, G. (2020): Incorporating biodiversity into biogeochemistry models to improve prediction of ecosystem services in temperate grasslands: Review and roadmap. - Agronomy, 10, 2, 259.
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10020259

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Van Oijen, Marcel1, Author
Barcza, Zoltán1, Author
Confalonieri, Roberto1, Author
Korhonen, Panu1, Author
Kröel-Dulay, György1, Author
Lellei-Kovács, Eszter1, Author
Louarn, Gaëtan1, Author
Louault, Frédérique1, Author
Martin, Raphaël1, Author
Moulin, Thibault1, Author
Movedi, Ermes1, Author
Picon-Cochard, Catherine1, Author
Rolinski, Susanne2, Author              
Viovy, Nicolas1, Author
Wirth, Stephen Björn2, Author              
Bellocchi, Gianni1, Author
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2Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, ou_persistent13              

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 Abstract: Multi-species grasslands are reservoirs of biodiversity and provide multiple ecosystem services, including fodder production and carbon sequestration. The provision of these services depends on the control exerted on the biogeochemistry and plant diversity of the system by the interplay of biotic and abiotic factors, e.g., grazing or mowing intensity. Biogeochemical models incorporate a mechanistic view of the functioning of grasslands and provide a sound basis for studying the underlying processes. However, in these models, the simulation of biogeochemical cycles is generally not coupled to simulation of plant species dynamics, which leads to considerable uncertainty about the quality of predictions. Ecological models, on the other hand, do account for biodiversity with approaches adopted from plant demography, but without linking the dynamics of plant species to the biogeochemical processes occurring at the community level, and this hampers the models’ capacity to assess resilience against abiotic stresses such as drought and nutrient limitation. While setting out the state-of-the-art developments of biogeochemical and ecological modelling, we explore and highlight the role of plant diversity in the regulation of the ecosystem processes underlying the ecosystems services provided by multi-species grasslands. An extensive literature and model survey was carried out with an emphasis on technically advanced models reconciling biogeochemistry and biodiversity, which are readily applicable to managed grasslands in temperate latitudes. We propose a roadmap of promising developments in modelling. View Full-Text

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 Dates: 2020-02-092020-02-122020
 Publication Status: Finally published
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.3390/agronomy10020259
PIKDOMAIN: RD2 - Climate Resilience
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Research topic keyword: Food & Agriculture
Research topic keyword: Land use
Research topic keyword: Ecosystems
Research topic keyword: Biodiversity
Model / method: Model Intercomparison
Model / method: Qualitative Methods
Regional keyword: Global
Organisational keyword: RD2 - Climate Resilience
Working Group: Land Use and Resilience
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 10 (2) Sequence Number: 259 Start / End Page: - Identifier: Other: 2073-4395
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CoNE: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/agronomy
Publisher: MDPI