<div><p>Hill numbers (or the “effective number of species”) are increasingly used to characterize species diversity of an assemblage. This work extends Hill numbers to incorporate species pairwise functional distances calculated from species traits. We derive a parametric class of functional Hill numbers, which quantify “the effective number of equally abundant and (functionally) equally distinct species” in an assemblage. We also propose a class of mean functional diversity (per species), which quantifies the effective sum of functional distances between a fixed species to all other species. The product of the functional Hill number and the mean functional diversity thus quantifies the (total) functional diversity, i.e., the effective tota...
A new approach to the measurement of functional diversity based on two-state nominal traits is devel...
In this paper, we propose two related versions of a dissimilarity-based measure of functional beta d...
Metrics include: Functional richness (Fric; a measure of the volume of functional space occupied by ...
Hill numbers (or the "effective number of species") are increasingly used to characterize species di...
Hill numbers (or the ‘‘effective number of species’’) are increasingly used to characterize species ...
WOS:000477640700001Based on the framework of attribute diversity (a generalization of Hill numbers o...
Functional diversity is at the heart of current research in the field of conservation biology. Most ...
Recently, a number of measures of functional diversity have been proposed for data on species presen...
Functional diversity (FD) has been seen as the key to understanding ecosystem processes, such as pro...
Growing interest in understanding ecological patterns from phylogenetic and functional perspectives ...
<p>The corresponding differentiation measures are the one-complements of the similarity measures. (T...
Growing interest in understanding ecological patterns from phylogenetic and functional perspectives ...
Functional diversity is an important component of biodiversity, yet in comparison to taxonomic diver...
Functional diversity is a component of biodiversity that generally concerns the range of things that...
Abstract Most existing functional diversity indices focus on a single facet of functional diversity....
A new approach to the measurement of functional diversity based on two-state nominal traits is devel...
In this paper, we propose two related versions of a dissimilarity-based measure of functional beta d...
Metrics include: Functional richness (Fric; a measure of the volume of functional space occupied by ...
Hill numbers (or the "effective number of species") are increasingly used to characterize species di...
Hill numbers (or the ‘‘effective number of species’’) are increasingly used to characterize species ...
WOS:000477640700001Based on the framework of attribute diversity (a generalization of Hill numbers o...
Functional diversity is at the heart of current research in the field of conservation biology. Most ...
Recently, a number of measures of functional diversity have been proposed for data on species presen...
Functional diversity (FD) has been seen as the key to understanding ecosystem processes, such as pro...
Growing interest in understanding ecological patterns from phylogenetic and functional perspectives ...
<p>The corresponding differentiation measures are the one-complements of the similarity measures. (T...
Growing interest in understanding ecological patterns from phylogenetic and functional perspectives ...
Functional diversity is an important component of biodiversity, yet in comparison to taxonomic diver...
Functional diversity is a component of biodiversity that generally concerns the range of things that...
Abstract Most existing functional diversity indices focus on a single facet of functional diversity....
A new approach to the measurement of functional diversity based on two-state nominal traits is devel...
In this paper, we propose two related versions of a dissimilarity-based measure of functional beta d...
Metrics include: Functional richness (Fric; a measure of the volume of functional space occupied by ...