The linkage of trait responses to stressor gradients has potential to expand biomonitoring approaches beyond traditional taxonomically based assessments that identify ecological effect to provide a causal diagnosis. Traits-based information may have several advantages over taxonomically based methods. These include providing mechanistic linkages of biotic responses to environmental conditions, consistent descriptors or metrics across broad spatial scales, more seasonal stability compared with taxonomic measures, and seamless integration of traits-based analysis into assessment programs. Atraits-based biomonitoring approach does not require a new biomonitoring framework, because contemporary biomonitoring programs gather the basic site-by-s...
The global biodiversity crisis has invigorated the search for generalized patterns in most disciplin...
Trait-based ecology strives to better understand how species, through their bio-ecological traits, r...
Benthic macroinvertebrate communities are used as indicators for anthropogenic stress in freshwater ...
The linkage of trait responses to stressor gradients has potential to expand biomonitoring approache...
The appeal of trait-based approaches for assessing environmental vulnerabilities arises from the pot...
We discuss the application of traits-based bioassessment approaches in retrospective bioassessment a...
Species traits have been frequently used in ecological studies in an attempt to develop a general ec...
We discuss the application of traits-based bioassessment approaches in retrospective bioassessment a...
Global environmental change necessitates a new approach to lotic bioassessment. Although biotic indi...
Biological traits offer valuable approaches to understand species distributions and underlying mecha...
Aquatic ecosystems are fundamentally altered by nutrient enrichment, and effective monitoring tools ...
This is the first book that evaluates the application of multimetric indices and biological indicato...
The use of trait-based approaches to examine the ecology of stream fish assemblages is increasing. H...
Biological traits analysis (BTA) links community structure to both ecological functions and response...
<div><p>The global biodiversity crisis has invigorated the search for generalized patterns in most d...
The global biodiversity crisis has invigorated the search for generalized patterns in most disciplin...
Trait-based ecology strives to better understand how species, through their bio-ecological traits, r...
Benthic macroinvertebrate communities are used as indicators for anthropogenic stress in freshwater ...
The linkage of trait responses to stressor gradients has potential to expand biomonitoring approache...
The appeal of trait-based approaches for assessing environmental vulnerabilities arises from the pot...
We discuss the application of traits-based bioassessment approaches in retrospective bioassessment a...
Species traits have been frequently used in ecological studies in an attempt to develop a general ec...
We discuss the application of traits-based bioassessment approaches in retrospective bioassessment a...
Global environmental change necessitates a new approach to lotic bioassessment. Although biotic indi...
Biological traits offer valuable approaches to understand species distributions and underlying mecha...
Aquatic ecosystems are fundamentally altered by nutrient enrichment, and effective monitoring tools ...
This is the first book that evaluates the application of multimetric indices and biological indicato...
The use of trait-based approaches to examine the ecology of stream fish assemblages is increasing. H...
Biological traits analysis (BTA) links community structure to both ecological functions and response...
<div><p>The global biodiversity crisis has invigorated the search for generalized patterns in most d...
The global biodiversity crisis has invigorated the search for generalized patterns in most disciplin...
Trait-based ecology strives to better understand how species, through their bio-ecological traits, r...
Benthic macroinvertebrate communities are used as indicators for anthropogenic stress in freshwater ...