Ecologists are increasingly focusing on species traits, rather than species per se, to assess the health and functioning of ecosystems, referred to as 'the biodiversity revolution'. Based on more than a decade of teaching experience, this book provides a comprehensive guide to both theoretical and methodological aspects of trait-based ecology.
Ecologists are increasingly focusing on species traits, rather than species per se, to assess the health and functioning of ecosystems, referred to as 'the biodiversity revolution'. Based on more than a decade of teaching experience, this book provides a comprehensive guide to both theoretical and methodological aspects of trait-based ecology.
Preface 1. General Introduction 2. Trait Selection and Standardization 3. The Ecology of Differences: Groups vs. Continuum 4. Response Traits and the Filtering Metaphor 5. Community Metrics 6. Intraspecific Trait Variability 7. Community Assembly Rules 8. Traits and Phylogenies 9. Effects of Traits on Ecosystems Processes and Services 10. Response and Effect Traits across Trophic Levels 11. Trait Sampling Strategies 12. Applied Trait-Based Ecology References Index.
Preface 1. General Introduction 2. Trait Selection and Standardization 3. The Ecology of Differences: Groups vs. Continuum 4. Response Traits and the Filtering Metaphor 5. Community Metrics 6. Intraspecific Trait Variability 7. Community Assembly Rules 8. Traits and Phylogenies 9. Effects of Traits on Ecosystems Processes and Services 10. Response and Effect Traits across Trophic Levels 11. Trait Sampling Strategies 12. Applied Trait-Based Ecology References Index.
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