1. Trait-based approaches represent a promising way to understand how trophic interactions shape animal communities. The approach relies on the identification of the traits that mediate the linkages between adjacent trophic levels, i.e. “trait-matching”. Yet, how trait-matching explains the abundance and diversity of animal communities has been barely explored. This question may be particularly critical in the context of land use intensification, currently threatening biodiversity and associated ecosystem services. 2. We collected a large dataset on plant and grasshopper traits from communities living in 204 sampled grasslands, in an intensively managed agricultural landscape. We used a multi-trait approach to quantify the relat...
1. Understanding how biodiversity affects ecosystem processes is a key question in ecology. Previou...
Trait-based community assembly theory suggests that trait variation among co-occurring species is sh...
Response and effect traits help to understand how changes in ecological communities (e.g. in respons...
1. Trait-based approaches represent a promising way to understand how trophic interactions shape ani...
Trait-based approaches represent a promising way to understand how trophic interactions shape animal...
1. Using trait-based approaches to study trophic interactions may represent one of the most promisin...
1. Using trait-based approaches to study trophic interactions may represent one of the most promisin...
1. Along with the global decline of species richness goes a loss of ecological traits. Associated bi...
Understanding the consequences of trophic interactions for ecosystem functioning is challenging, as ...
Food preferences and food availability are two major determinants of the diet of generalist herbivor...
Trait-based community assembly theory suggests that trait variation among co-occurring species is sh...
Biodiversity is decreasing globally at an alarming rate, with land-use change and intensification be...
Intensive land use is a driving force for biodiversity decline in many ecosystems. In semi-natural g...
1. The loss of farmland biodiversity threatens the sustainability of ecosystem services delivered wi...
Small scale distribution of insect root herbivores may promote plant species diversity by creating p...
1. Understanding how biodiversity affects ecosystem processes is a key question in ecology. Previou...
Trait-based community assembly theory suggests that trait variation among co-occurring species is sh...
Response and effect traits help to understand how changes in ecological communities (e.g. in respons...
1. Trait-based approaches represent a promising way to understand how trophic interactions shape ani...
Trait-based approaches represent a promising way to understand how trophic interactions shape animal...
1. Using trait-based approaches to study trophic interactions may represent one of the most promisin...
1. Using trait-based approaches to study trophic interactions may represent one of the most promisin...
1. Along with the global decline of species richness goes a loss of ecological traits. Associated bi...
Understanding the consequences of trophic interactions for ecosystem functioning is challenging, as ...
Food preferences and food availability are two major determinants of the diet of generalist herbivor...
Trait-based community assembly theory suggests that trait variation among co-occurring species is sh...
Biodiversity is decreasing globally at an alarming rate, with land-use change and intensification be...
Intensive land use is a driving force for biodiversity decline in many ecosystems. In semi-natural g...
1. The loss of farmland biodiversity threatens the sustainability of ecosystem services delivered wi...
Small scale distribution of insect root herbivores may promote plant species diversity by creating p...
1. Understanding how biodiversity affects ecosystem processes is a key question in ecology. Previou...
Trait-based community assembly theory suggests that trait variation among co-occurring species is sh...
Response and effect traits help to understand how changes in ecological communities (e.g. in respons...