International audienceWhile coastal ecosystems experience increasing pressures due to human activities and climate change, measurement of functional diversity based on the biological traits analysis (BTA) is increasingly used as a tool to assess ecosystem functioning and its responses to disturbance. A review of more than 80 papers published since 2003 highlights large differences in the methodology used to measure functional diversity, for instance in terms of the number of traits used, ranging from 3 to 25, the identity of the traits, the nature of the raw data (abundance vs. biomass). Using two different datasets on benthic macrofauna in the English Channel (i.e. a time-series of samples collected yearly from 1977 to 2016, and a spatial ...
One of the most widespread yet manageable pressures imposed on the seabed is that resulting from dis...
Aquatic Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Evolution, Interactions & Global Change, 30 August - 4 Septembe...
Coastal ecosystems are vulnerable to anthropogenic disturbances which can cause loss of benthic macr...
International audienceWhile coastal ecosystems experience increasing pressures due to human activiti...
National audienceWhile coastal ecosystems experience increasing pressures due to anthropogenic activ...
Ecological studies based on time-series often investigate community changes centered on species abun...
There is an increasing awareness that knowledge of the functional diversity of a community is key to...
Understanding the role of biodiversity for ecosystem functioning has become a central research theme...
Abstract Functional diversity is the component of diversity that influences ecosystem dynamics, stab...
Functional diversity is a component of biodiversity that generally concerns the range of things that...
Ecological studies based on time-series often investigate community changes centered on species abun...
The rapid reorganization of global biodiversity has triggered an intense research effort to understa...
The study of ecosystem functioning – the fluxes of energy and material through biotic and abiotic co...
Benthic macrofauna in the North Sea is subjected to a wide variety of anthropogenic stressors, which...
International audienceIn the eastern Bay of Seine which, is a representative area of coastal zones e...
One of the most widespread yet manageable pressures imposed on the seabed is that resulting from dis...
Aquatic Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Evolution, Interactions & Global Change, 30 August - 4 Septembe...
Coastal ecosystems are vulnerable to anthropogenic disturbances which can cause loss of benthic macr...
International audienceWhile coastal ecosystems experience increasing pressures due to human activiti...
National audienceWhile coastal ecosystems experience increasing pressures due to anthropogenic activ...
Ecological studies based on time-series often investigate community changes centered on species abun...
There is an increasing awareness that knowledge of the functional diversity of a community is key to...
Understanding the role of biodiversity for ecosystem functioning has become a central research theme...
Abstract Functional diversity is the component of diversity that influences ecosystem dynamics, stab...
Functional diversity is a component of biodiversity that generally concerns the range of things that...
Ecological studies based on time-series often investigate community changes centered on species abun...
The rapid reorganization of global biodiversity has triggered an intense research effort to understa...
The study of ecosystem functioning – the fluxes of energy and material through biotic and abiotic co...
Benthic macrofauna in the North Sea is subjected to a wide variety of anthropogenic stressors, which...
International audienceIn the eastern Bay of Seine which, is a representative area of coastal zones e...
One of the most widespread yet manageable pressures imposed on the seabed is that resulting from dis...
Aquatic Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Evolution, Interactions & Global Change, 30 August - 4 Septembe...
Coastal ecosystems are vulnerable to anthropogenic disturbances which can cause loss of benthic macr...