Biodiversity's Delicate Balance: Drying Events and Physicochemical Shifts Reshape Ecosystems
The article explores how biodiversity accumulates over time in ecosystems. By studying 49 tropical rock pool communities, researchers found that occasional drying events reduce the number of species present, while smaller changes in the environment affect how evenly distributed those species are. These different factors can either help maintain biodiversity or create unexpected challenges for conservation efforts. The study suggests that protecting biodiversity in the long term requires new ways of analyzing and understanding its complexity.