It is predicted that a diverse array of functional traits in species-rich assemblages can lead to strong resource partitioning among coexisting species and moderate a wider spectrum of resource use. We compared two benthic communities in an Arctic fjord: a species-rich community (in an outer basin) and an impoverished community (in a glacially impacted bay) and explored (1) if high species richness was translated into high functional trait richness and (2) if high taxonomic and functional diversity promoted high trophic diversity in terms of resource use (indicated by isotopic niche measures). We documented higher functional trait richness in the outer basin (computed based on traits describing feeding mode, mobility, food source, body size...
Stable isotopes are often used to provide an indication of the trophic level (TL) of species. TLs ma...
Individual specialization (IS), where individuals within populations irrespective of age, sex, and b...
Species are redistributing globally in response to climate warming, impacting ecosystem functions an...
peer reviewedIt is predicted that a diverse array of functional traits in species‐rich assemblages c...
The discussion about the correlation of diversity and ecosystem functioning in marine systems is lon...
WOS:000612491200001International audienceUnder climate change, many Arctic coastal ecosystems receiv...
Sea ice is one of the most critical environmental drivers shaping primary production and fluxes of o...
Understanding Arctic deep-sea ecosystem structure and functioning is an urgent task because ongoing ...
Assessment of Arctic deep-sea ecosystem functioning is currently an urgent task considering that ong...
Although it has been proven that the Arctic is important in the present functioning of Earth and its...
Macrobenthos plays an important role in ecosystem processes such as bioturbation, particle reworking...
Understanding drivers of benthic-pelagic coupling in Arctic marine ecosystems is key to identifying ...
Climate change driven alterations to patterns of Arctic marine primary production, with increasing p...
Climate change is leading to increases in freshwater discharge to coastal environments with implicat...
Stable isotopes are often used to provide an indication of the trophic level (TL) of species. TLs ma...
Individual specialization (IS), where individuals within populations irrespective of age, sex, and b...
Species are redistributing globally in response to climate warming, impacting ecosystem functions an...
peer reviewedIt is predicted that a diverse array of functional traits in species‐rich assemblages c...
The discussion about the correlation of diversity and ecosystem functioning in marine systems is lon...
WOS:000612491200001International audienceUnder climate change, many Arctic coastal ecosystems receiv...
Sea ice is one of the most critical environmental drivers shaping primary production and fluxes of o...
Understanding Arctic deep-sea ecosystem structure and functioning is an urgent task because ongoing ...
Assessment of Arctic deep-sea ecosystem functioning is currently an urgent task considering that ong...
Although it has been proven that the Arctic is important in the present functioning of Earth and its...
Macrobenthos plays an important role in ecosystem processes such as bioturbation, particle reworking...
Understanding drivers of benthic-pelagic coupling in Arctic marine ecosystems is key to identifying ...
Climate change driven alterations to patterns of Arctic marine primary production, with increasing p...
Climate change is leading to increases in freshwater discharge to coastal environments with implicat...
Stable isotopes are often used to provide an indication of the trophic level (TL) of species. TLs ma...
Individual specialization (IS), where individuals within populations irrespective of age, sex, and b...
Species are redistributing globally in response to climate warming, impacting ecosystem functions an...