Plant diversity to cope with increased drought risk in grasslands
通过理论模型和模拟,研究了植物多样性如何作为天然保险来应对草原干旱风险,发现适度多样性可降低37%的风险,为生产型生态系统提供可持续的气候适应策略。
Grasslands are essential for global milk and meat production. Climate change and growing frequency of extreme weather events are expected to increase variability in production. This study explores how plant diversity can act as natural insurance against drought risks in grasslands using theoretical model and simulation. Examining sown diversity from a portfolio perspective, we identify mechanisms underlying its insurance value, including the statistical averaging effects and community asynchrony. Our findings demonstrate that, within productive grasslands, modest plant diversity can mitigate a substantial portion (37 %) of the risk, offering a sustainable climate adaptation strategy in production-oriented ecosystems. • We examine grassland plant diversity effects on risk from a portfolio perspective. • We combine theoretical and empirical analyses based on drought experiments. • Plant diversity provides natural insurance even when drought risk increases. • Statistical averaging effects and community asynchrony are important mechanisms.