2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2019.03.010
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When Do Ecosystem Services Depend on Rare Species?

Abstract: Most species in all ecosystems are rare in some form.

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“…As Powney et al (2019, p. 3) state, "the lack of standardized monitoring data limits our understanding of the link between change in species occupancy, local abundance and [functional significance]" (pollination in their case). While rare species can be of great conservation significance, they might tend to have relatively little functional significance (in terms of contribution to ecosystem services such as pollination, pest control and so on), compared with abundant species (e.g., Winfree et al, 2015; but see Dee et al, 2019). Different management goals can require very different types of data and different requirements in terms of designing robust monitoring programmes (e.g.…”
Section: The Popcorn Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Powney et al (2019, p. 3) state, "the lack of standardized monitoring data limits our understanding of the link between change in species occupancy, local abundance and [functional significance]" (pollination in their case). While rare species can be of great conservation significance, they might tend to have relatively little functional significance (in terms of contribution to ecosystem services such as pollination, pest control and so on), compared with abundant species (e.g., Winfree et al, 2015; but see Dee et al, 2019). Different management goals can require very different types of data and different requirements in terms of designing robust monitoring programmes (e.g.…”
Section: The Popcorn Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, rarity does not only relate to the mere abundance or geographic extent of species but also to their functional distinctiveness 10,11 . If rare species are not redundant with other species and instead hold unique combinations of traits, they will likely contribute disproportionately to ecosystem functioning and associated services 12 . These two facets of rarity have been widely discussed in the literature [1][2][3][4]13,14 but they have rarely been combined so far 15 .…”
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“…In the same way, we could apply the same approach by merging the networks of plants and their pollinators of a single habitat but sampled every month of a year. It is now recognized that dominant and abundant species interact the most, assuming that their role in maintaining ecosystem functions is of more importance than those of rare species and interactions [70]. However, the majority of species are rare and are often considered specialists, thus identifying how and when rare interactions occur and contribute to ecosystem function may reveal novel aspects of community ecology, as this set species is the reason our planet is highly diverse [70].…”
Section: A New Approach To Studying Biodiversity Uniquenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is now recognized that dominant and abundant species interact the most, assuming that their role in maintaining ecosystem functions is of more importance than those of rare species and interactions [70]. However, the majority of species are rare and are often considered specialists, thus identifying how and when rare interactions occur and contribute to ecosystem function may reveal novel aspects of community ecology, as this set species is the reason our planet is highly diverse [70]. As Daniel Janzen once said, "What escapes the eye, however, is a much more insidious kind of extinction: the extinction of ecological interactions" [71].…”
Section: A New Approach To Studying Biodiversity Uniquenessmentioning
confidence: 99%