International audienceAim. We disentangle three facets of species commonness (local abundance, geographicalrange size, degree of habitat generalization) to identify how species segregatealong these axes and how each of these facets determines the relativefunctional originality of each species (i.e. the mean trait distance of a species withothers). At the community level we test whether changes in the relative abundancesof species with different levels of commonness contribute to the spatial andtemporal dynamics of species assemblages and to the local trend in functionalhomogenization.Location. France.Methods. Data from the French Breeding Bird Survey from 2001 to 2012 wereused to represent the yearly change in species abundances of 198 spec...
Among driving forces of biotic homogenization, change in the physical environment that reduces habit...
Abstract The impact of global change on biodiversity is commonly assessed in terms of changes in sp...
Unravelling why species richness varies shows such dramatic spatial variation is an ongoing challeng...
International audienceAim. We disentangle three facets of species commonness (local abundance, geogr...
Biotic homogenization (BH) is a process whereby some species (losers) are systematically replaced by...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceAim: Species specialization...
This is the dataset used for the manuscript Linking biotic homogenisation with large-scalechanges of...
The impact of global change on biodiversity is commonly assessed in terms of changes in species dist...
Most traditional "biodiversity" indices have an uncertain ecological interpretation, unfavourable sa...
International audienceAim: We assessed the temporal trends of taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic...
Among driving forces of biotic homogenization, change in the physical environment that reduces habit...
Abstract The impact of global change on biodiversity is commonly assessed in terms of changes in sp...
Unravelling why species richness varies shows such dramatic spatial variation is an ongoing challeng...
International audienceAim. We disentangle three facets of species commonness (local abundance, geogr...
Biotic homogenization (BH) is a process whereby some species (losers) are systematically replaced by...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceAim: Species specialization...
This is the dataset used for the manuscript Linking biotic homogenisation with large-scalechanges of...
The impact of global change on biodiversity is commonly assessed in terms of changes in species dist...
Most traditional "biodiversity" indices have an uncertain ecological interpretation, unfavourable sa...
International audienceAim: We assessed the temporal trends of taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic...
Among driving forces of biotic homogenization, change in the physical environment that reduces habit...
Abstract The impact of global change on biodiversity is commonly assessed in terms of changes in sp...
Unravelling why species richness varies shows such dramatic spatial variation is an ongoing challeng...