Is Biodiversity Able to Buffer Ecosystems from Climate Change? What We Know and What We Don’t

Climate change alters ecosystems and their functioning, but biodiversity can buffer such changes. Previous syntheses suggest that biodiversity confers insurance; however, it is not clear whether this effect extends to climatic stressors. Here, we analyze 342 measures of the effects of biodiversity o...

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