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Diversity is the question, not the answer

Ashley ShadeDepartment of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, and DOE Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, Michigan State University , East Lansing, MI, USA
2016en
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Local diversity (within-sample or alpha diversity) is often implicated as a cause of success or failure of a microbial community. However, the relationships between diversity and emergent properties of a community, such as its stability, productivity or invasibility, are much more nuanced. I argue that diversity without context provides limited insights into the mechanisms underpinning community patterns. I provide examples from traditional and microbial ecology to discuss common complications and assumptions about within-sample diversity that may prevent us from digging deeper into the more specific mechanisms underpinning community outcomes. I suggest that measurement of diversity should serve as a starting point for further inquiry of ecological mechanisms rather than an 'answer' to community outcomes.

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