Benthic macroinvertebrate communities are used as indicators for anthropogenic stress in freshwater ecosystems. To better understand the relationship between anthropogenic stress and changes in macroinvertebrate community composition, it is important to understand how different stressors and species traits are associated, and how these associations influence variation in species occurrence and abundances. Here, we show the capacity of the multivariate technique of double constrained correspondence analysis (dc-CA) to analyse trait-environment relationships, and we compare it with the redundancy analysis method on community weighted mean values of traits (CWM-RDA), which is frequently used for this type of analysis. The analyses were based o...
Most ecosystems are subject to multiple anthropogenic stressors acting simultaneously, impacting bio...
<p>Organisms are always exposed to several simultaneously operating stressors in nature. It ap...
Excessive inputs of fine‐grained sediment can damage aquatic ecosystems both by degrading habitat co...
The appeal of trait-based approaches for assessing environmental vulnerabilities arises from the pot...
AbstractContextMultiple stressors constitute a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems, particularly in...
Ensuring the provision of essential ecosystem services in systems affected by multiple stressors is ...
The generalizable functional attributes of organisms (traits) relate strongly to their environment a...
We used the trait composition of macroinvertebrate communities to identify the effects of pesticides...
Global environmental change necessitates a new approach to lotic bioassessment. Although biotic indi...
<p>A key challenge for the ecological risk assessment of chemicals has been to evaluate the relative...
The linkage of trait responses to stressor gradients has potential to expand biomonitoring approache...
<p>A key challenge for the ecological risk assessment of chemicals has been to evaluate the relative...
The growing use of functional traits in ecological research has brought new insights into biodiversi...
Response diversity increases the potential 'options' for ecological communities to respond to stress...
The relation between biological diversity and ecosystem functioning is a central theme in ecology. E...
Most ecosystems are subject to multiple anthropogenic stressors acting simultaneously, impacting bio...
<p>Organisms are always exposed to several simultaneously operating stressors in nature. It ap...
Excessive inputs of fine‐grained sediment can damage aquatic ecosystems both by degrading habitat co...
The appeal of trait-based approaches for assessing environmental vulnerabilities arises from the pot...
AbstractContextMultiple stressors constitute a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems, particularly in...
Ensuring the provision of essential ecosystem services in systems affected by multiple stressors is ...
The generalizable functional attributes of organisms (traits) relate strongly to their environment a...
We used the trait composition of macroinvertebrate communities to identify the effects of pesticides...
Global environmental change necessitates a new approach to lotic bioassessment. Although biotic indi...
<p>A key challenge for the ecological risk assessment of chemicals has been to evaluate the relative...
The linkage of trait responses to stressor gradients has potential to expand biomonitoring approache...
<p>A key challenge for the ecological risk assessment of chemicals has been to evaluate the relative...
The growing use of functional traits in ecological research has brought new insights into biodiversi...
Response diversity increases the potential 'options' for ecological communities to respond to stress...
The relation between biological diversity and ecosystem functioning is a central theme in ecology. E...
Most ecosystems are subject to multiple anthropogenic stressors acting simultaneously, impacting bio...
<p>Organisms are always exposed to several simultaneously operating stressors in nature. It ap...
Excessive inputs of fine‐grained sediment can damage aquatic ecosystems both by degrading habitat co...