Professorship for Ecosystem Functioning and Services
Organisational unit: Professoship
Organisation profile
oing for multifunctionality as a path to sustainability:
The two main foci of the ecosystem functioning and services lab involve acquiring a better understanding and fostering of extensively managed biodiverse systems and making intensively managed systems more sustainable.
Biodiversity is a key component of a functioning, sustainable planet, yet it is being lost at a rate never seen before in the history of the earth in the current 6th mass extinction event. One of the main causes of biodiversity loss worldwide is land use change/ habitat loss combined with excess nutrient input into our ecosystems, as well as climate change and invasive species. Hence, key questions of our time on a crowded planet are:
- How can we counter current biodiversity loss, whilst also allowing for food security and adequate livelihoods and social interactions?
- What role can the restoration of biodiversity play in counteracting biodiversity loss, whilst helping to mitigate climate change and providing new forms of social and economic livelihood?
Possible solutions include a combined land sharing and land sparing approach to land use, focussing on both extensive land use as well as a sustainable intensification of cropping systems. Both biodiversity and assembly research in ecology are of key relevance to addressing such questions, since in land sharing (e.g. nature-friendly farming) we need to maintain or restore high diversity whilst ensuring adequate agricultural yield, and knowledge from biotic interaction research will be essential for improving the efficiency of intensive agriculture, as well as providing possible leverage in enabling both reasonable yields as well as biodiversity.
Main research areas
The two main foci of the ecosystem functioning and services lab involve acquiring a better understanding and fostering of extensively managed biodiverse systems and making intensively managed systems more sustainable:
- Extensive land use, land sharing and ecological restoration: testing the potential role of priority effects during assembly.
- Sustainable intensification: Improving the efficiency of nutrient-use in cropping systems by using functional diversity approaches.
Research topics
- Testing priority effects (order of arrival of plant species and functional groups) in assembly as a potential tool for the restoration of biodiverse ecological communities.
- Investigating the importance of weather conditions on the creation and persistence of priority effects during assembly of grassland plant communities. POEM project
- Elucidating the mechanisms leading to priority effects during assembly. POEM project
- The role of nitrogen facilitation in ecosystem functioning and assembly – with particular focus on legume-non legume interactions
- Using positive interactions (both between plants of different functional groups and in cropping systems) for the sustainable transformation of cropping and bioenergy systems. INPLAMINT projekt
- Improving the integration and transfer of knowledge between ecology and policy at the science-policy interface.
- Linking ecological know-how and knowledge based on the above topics with social and governance perspectives to help transform systems towards sustainability (including land sharing and land sparing).
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Legume intercropping with the bioenergy crop sida hermaphrodita on marginal soil
Nabel, M., Schrey, S. D., Temperton, V. M., Harrison, L. & Jablonowski, N. D., 02.07.2018, In: Frontiers in Plant Science. 9, 9 p., 905.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Legacy effects of pre-crop plant functional group on fungal root symbionts of barley
Roy, J., van Duijnen, R., Leifheit, E. F., Mbedi, S., Temperton, V. M. & Rillig, M. C., 09.2021, In: Ecological Applications. 31, 6, 16 p., e02378.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Legacy effects of land-use modulate tree growth responses to climate extremes
Mausolf, K., Härdtle, W., Jansen, K., Delory, B., Hertel, D., Leuschner, C., Temperton, V. M., von Oheimb, G. & Fichtner, A., 01.07.2018, In: Oecologia. 187, 3, p. 825-837 13 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Knowledge sharing for shared success in the decade on ecosystem restoration
Ladouceur, E., Shackelford, N., Bouazza, K., Brudvig, L., Bucharova, A., Conradi, T., Erickson, T. E., Garbowski, M., Garvy, K., Harpole, W. S., Jones, H. P., Knight, T. M., Nsikani, M. M., Paterno, G., Suding, K., Temperton, V., Török, P., Winkler, D. E. & Chase, J. M., 01.01.2022, In: Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 3, 1, 9 p., e12117.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Interactive priming effect of labile carbon and crop residues on SOM depends on residue decomposition stage: Three-source partitioning to evaluate mechanisms
Shahbaz, M., Kumar, A., Kuzyakov, Y., Börjesson, G. & Blagodatskaya, E., 01.11.2018, In: Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 126, p. 179-190 12 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Interactive influence of livestock grazing and manipulated rainfall on soil properties in a humid tropical savanna
Okach, D. O., Ondier, J. O., Kumar, A., Rambold, G., Tenhunen, J., Huwe, B. & Otieno, D., 11.03.2019, In: Journal of Soils and Sediments. 19, 3, p. 1088-1098 11 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Interaction between the barley allelochemical compounds gramine and hordenine and artificial lipid bilayers mimicking the plant plasma membrane
Lebecque, S., Crowet, J. M., Lins, L., Delory, B. M., Du Jardin, P., Fauconnier, M. L. & Deleu, M., 28.06.2018, In: Scientific Reports. 8, 1, 13 p., 9784.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Influence of rhizobacterial volatiles on the root system architecture and the production and allocation of biomass in the model grass Brachypodium distachyon (L.) P. Beauv
Delaplace, P., Delory, B. M., Baudson, C., Mendaluk-Saunier de Cazenave, M., Spaepen, S., Varin, S., Brostaux, Y. & du Jardin, P., 12.08.2015, In: BMC Plant Biology. 15, 1, 15 p., 195.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Impact of rhizobacterial volatiles on Brachypodium distachyon (L.) Beauv. growth and response to abiotic stresses
Baudson, C., Mendaluk - Saunier de Cazenave, M., Blondiaux, A., Delory, B., du Jardin, P. & Delaplace, P., 21.06.2013, 1st International Brachypodium Conference: Abstract book. Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, p. S6.3 1 p.Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Published abstract in conference proceedings › Research › peer-review
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Impact of high carbon amendments and pre-crops on soil bacterial communities
Kamau, C. W., van Duijnen, R., Schmid, C. A. O., Balàzs, H. E., Roy, J., Rillig, M., Schröder, P., Radl, V., Temperton, V. M. & Schloter, M., 01.02.2021, In: Biology and Fertility of Soils. 57, 2, p. 305-317 13 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review