Soil properties and biodiversity co-regulate ecosystem multifunctionality of desert steppe degradation in the arid wind and sandy area of northwest China
Key Points
Ecosystem multifunctionality significantly correlates with both soil properties and biodiversity, indicating joint regulatory effects.
Key metrics demonstrate that higher biodiversity and optimal soil conditions lead to better ecosystem performance across various functions.
This analysis examines interactions between soil properties and biodiversity in desert steppe ecosystems across northwest China.
Findings highlight the importance of preserving biodiversity and enhancing soil health for sustaining ecosystem multifunctionality.
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Soil properties and biodiversity co-regulate ecosystem multifunctionality of desert steppe degradation in the arid wind and sandy area of northwest China | Synapse