Maintaining ecological stability is essential for sustaining ecosystem functions and the benefits they provide to society. Ecological theory predicts that plant diversity destabilizes local populations, yet empirical studies report variable effects. We hypothesize that this discrepancy arises at least in part from differences captured by different diversity (average vs cumulative richness, i.e. the mean annual richness vs the cumulative richness across years) and stability metrics (abundance‐unweighted vs weighted mean population stability). To test this, we analyzed data from > 8000 permanent vegetation plots across biomes on five continents. We found a negative (i.e. destabilizing) diversity–stability relationship when using abundance‐weighted rather than unweighted measures of population stability, which are more influenced by dominant species. Similarly, cumulative richness – capturing total species occurrence over time and long‐term turnover – reveals a stronger destabilizing effect compared to average annual richness. Our findings reveal that, when specific metrics of diversity and stability are considered, more species and potentially the associated increase in interspecific competition tend to destabilize populations across natural ecosystems world‐wide – particularly those of dominant species.
Reconciling links between diversity and population stability across global plant communities
Xiaobin Pan,Y. Hautier,J. Lepš,Shaopeng Wang,K. Barry,Manuele Bazzichetto,S. Chelli,J. Doležal,N. Eisenhauer,Franz Essl,F. Fischer,Óscar Godoy,Daniel Gómez-García,L. Götzenberger,Clara Gracia,Anaclara Guido,L. Hallett,Susan Harrison,Miao He,A. Hector,Pubin Hong,F. Isbell,George A. Kowalchuk,Victor Lecegui,Xiaofei Li,Maowei Liang,F. Louault,M. Májeková,Robert Marrs,Neha Mohanbabu,Akira S. Mori,R. Pakeman,A. Paquette,Begoña Peco,Josep Peňuelas,V. D. Pillar,M. Rueda,Wolfgang Schmidt,J. Segrestin,M. G. Sperandii,Enrique Valencia,V. Vandvik,Shengnan Wang,David Ward,S. Wiser,B. Woodcock,Chong Xu,Truman P. Young,Fei Yu,Liting Zheng,Z. Zhong,Francesco de Bello
Published 2026 in New Phytologist
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2026
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New Phytologist
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2026-01-16
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