Functional diversity: back to basics and looking forward
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Abstract
Functional diversity is a component of biodiversity that generally concerns the range of things that organisms do in communities and ecosystems. Here, we review how functional diversity can explain and predict the impact of organisms on ecosystems and thereby provide a mechanistic link between the two. Critical points in developing predictive measures of functional diversity are the choice of functional traits with which organisms are distinguished, how the diversity of that trait information is summarized into a measure of functional diversity, and that the measures of functional diversity are validated through quantitative analyses and experimental tests. There is a vast amount of trait information available…
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- Trait
- Biodiversity
- Diversity (politics)
- Functional diversity
- Ecology
- Biology
- Beta diversity
- Weighting
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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