Measuring biodiversity to explain community assembly: a unified approach
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · Oxford Research Group · +5 more institutions
Abstract
One of the oldest challenges in ecology is to understand the processes that underpin the composition of communities. Historically, an obvious way in which to describe community compositions has been diversity in terms of the number and abundances of species. However, the failure to reject contradictory models has led to communities now being characterized by trait and phylogenetic diversities. Our objective here is to demonstrate how species, trait and phylogenetic diversity can be combined together from large to local spatial scales to reveal the historical, deterministic and stochastic processes that impact the compositions of local communities. Research in this area has recently been advanced by the…
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- 20.98
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Biodiversity
- Computer science
- Environmental resource management
- Environmental science
- Ecology
- Biology
- Life in Land