2noAim: The two additive components of β-diversity, namely turnover and nestedness, reflect the two basic mechanisms underlying the overall change in species identities across the landscape, the replacement of species or their loss, respectively. Analogously, functional turnover and nestedness express the replacement or loss of functional traits associated with variations in community composition. However, the extent to which patterns of compositional and functional nestedness and turnover may overlap, or diverge, is still uncertain in marine environments. Here, patterns of turnover and nestedness were quantified in marine benthic assemblages in order to assess their relative contribution to spatial patterns of compositional and functional ...
International audienceThe relationship between species and the functional diversity of assemblages i...
Local pattern of biodiversity depends on several factors. When examining the diversity of benthic sp...
The relationship between species and the functional diversity of assemblages is fundamental in ecolo...
Aim β diversity and its linkages with ecosystem functioning remain poorly documented. This impedes o...
The ability of species to maintain ecosystem functions under environmental stress depends on their v...
Abstract Aim ...
\u3b2-diversity is currently receiving increasing attention, after being neglected for a long time, ...
Highlights: • Reduced taxon-richness (96%, 151–6 taxa) leads to overall reduction in function. • F...
Marine benthic ecosystems face well-documented changes as a result of human activities. Describing t...
Species richness is the most commonly used but controversial biodiversity metric in studies on aspec...
Complexity provided by habitat-forming species in marine ecosystems has been linked to higher specie...
Ecological connectivity is important for effective marine planning and biodiversity conservation. Ou...
Ecological studies based on time-series often investigate community changes centered on species abun...
International audienceThe relationship between species and the functional diversity of assemblages i...
Local pattern of biodiversity depends on several factors. When examining the diversity of benthic sp...
The relationship between species and the functional diversity of assemblages is fundamental in ecolo...
Aim β diversity and its linkages with ecosystem functioning remain poorly documented. This impedes o...
The ability of species to maintain ecosystem functions under environmental stress depends on their v...
Abstract Aim ...
\u3b2-diversity is currently receiving increasing attention, after being neglected for a long time, ...
Highlights: • Reduced taxon-richness (96%, 151–6 taxa) leads to overall reduction in function. • F...
Marine benthic ecosystems face well-documented changes as a result of human activities. Describing t...
Species richness is the most commonly used but controversial biodiversity metric in studies on aspec...
Complexity provided by habitat-forming species in marine ecosystems has been linked to higher specie...
Ecological connectivity is important for effective marine planning and biodiversity conservation. Ou...
Ecological studies based on time-series often investigate community changes centered on species abun...
International audienceThe relationship between species and the functional diversity of assemblages i...
Local pattern of biodiversity depends on several factors. When examining the diversity of benthic sp...
The relationship between species and the functional diversity of assemblages is fundamental in ecolo...