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Functional and biological diversity jointly shape growth and recovery of Synechococcus communities under stressors.

Holmes, M.; Sikder, A.; Witsel, P.; De Laender, F.

2026-04-23 ecology
10.64898/2026.04.21.719904 bioRxiv
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Biodiversity is expected to enhance the stability of ecological communities under environmental stress, but the relative roles of functional, interspecific, and intraspecific diversity remain poorly resolved, particularly under multiple concurrent stressors. We tested how these diversity dimensions shaped the growth and recovery of marine Synechococcus communities in a microcosm experiment manipulating strain composition across four strain-richness levels and two interspecific diversity levels under control, atrazine, warming, and combined atrazine-plus-warming treatments. Functional diversity was quantified from flow-cytometric trait data and analyzed as initial functional diversity during the stress phase and assembled functional diversity during recovery. Contrary to our expectations, higher initial functional diversity was associated with lower community growth during stress, while higher assembled functional diversity was generally associated with weaker recovery. However, these relationships depended on stressor identity and interspecific diversity: in two-species communities, the negative effects of functional diversity were reduced, and under combined stress, higher assembled functional diversity was associated with improved recovery. In contrast, intraspecific diversity consistently enhanced community growth and recovery, while interspecific diversity primarily promoted functional recovery. Together, our results show that functional, interspecific, and intraspecific diversity can influence stress responses through distinct pathways.

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