articleEcology LettersMay 15, 2012Closed access

Phylogenetic diversity and the functioning of ecosystems

University of British Columbia · University of Toronto · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Phylogenetic diversity (PD) describes the total amount of phylogenetic distance among species in a community. Although there has been substantial research on the factors that determine community PD, exploration of the consequences of PD for ecosystem functioning is just beginning. We argue that PD may be useful in predicting ecosystem functions in a range of communities, from single-trophic to complex networks. Many traits show a phylogenetic signal, suggesting that PD can estimate the functional trait space of a community, and thus ecosystem functioning. Phylogeny also determines interactions among species, and so could help predict how extinctions cascade through ecological networks and thus impact ecosystem…

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Keywords
  • Ecosystem
  • Phylogenetic tree
  • Ecology
  • Phylogenetic diversity
  • Biology
  • Functional ecology
  • Trait
  • Trophic level
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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