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An increase in the biodiversity of an ecosystem leads to an increase in its productivity.
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Higher biodiversity often increases ecosystem productivity through niche complementarity (different species using resources in different ways) and the sampling effect (higher chance of productive species being present), though the relationship can vary with context.
Higher biodiversity often increases ecosystem productivity through niche complementarity (different species using resources in different ways) and the sampling effect (higher chance of productive species being present), though the relationship can vary with context.
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