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Functional profiles reveal unique ecological roles of various biological soil crust organisms

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Cristina Escolar, Matthew A Bowker, Rebecca L Mau, Fernando T Maestre, and Andrea P Castillo-Monroy, Functional profiles reveal unique ecological roles of various biological soil crust organisms: .

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1. At the heart of the body of research on biodiversity effects on ecosystem function is the debate over whether different species tend to be functionally singular or redundant. When we consider ecosystem multi-function, the provision of multiple ecosystem functions simultaneously, we may find that seemingly redundant species may in fact play unique roles in ecosystems. 2. Over the last few decades, the significance of biological soil crusts (BSCs) as ecological boundaries and ecosystem engineers, and their multi-functional nature, has become increasingly well documented. We compiled ‘functional profiles’ of the organisms in this understudied community, to determine whether functional singularity emerges when multiple ecosystem [...]

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