In ecological community studies it is often of interest to study the effect of species related trait variables on abundances or presence-absences. Specifically, the interest may lay in the interactions between environmental and trait variables. An increasingly popular approach for studying such interactions is to use the so-called fourth-corner model, which explicitly posits a regression model where the mean response of each species is a function of interactions between covariate and trait predictors (among other terms). On the other hand, many of the fourth-corner models currently applied in the literature are too simplistic to properly account for variation in environmental and trait response and any residual covariation between species. ...
<p>Model type I removes both the link between site and environment and the link between traits and s...
Null model analysis of species co-occurrence patterns has long been used to gain insight into commun...
Disturbances’ role in shaping communities is well documented but highly disputed. We suggest replaci...
International audienceAssessing trait responses to environmental gradients requires the simultaneous...
Assessing trait responses to environmental gradients requires the simultaneous analysis of the infor...
Establishing trait-environment relationships has become routine in community ecology. Here, we demon...
To understand patterns of variation in species biomass in terms of species traits and environmental ...
Statistical testing of trait-environment association from data is a challenge as there is no common ...
Ecologists wish to understand the role of traits of species in determining where each species occurs...
Question: Quantification of the effect of species traits on the assembly of communities is challengi...
Understanding and predicting how species traits are shaped by prevailing environmental conditions is...
In the last two decades, the interest of community ecologists in trait-based approaches has grown dr...
This is a slightly edited version of the invited presentation at the CARME 2019 conference in Stelle...
Trait variation within populations is an important area of research for empirical and theoretical ec...
<p>Model type I removes both the link between site and environment and the link between traits and s...
Null model analysis of species co-occurrence patterns has long been used to gain insight into commun...
Disturbances’ role in shaping communities is well documented but highly disputed. We suggest replaci...
International audienceAssessing trait responses to environmental gradients requires the simultaneous...
Assessing trait responses to environmental gradients requires the simultaneous analysis of the infor...
Establishing trait-environment relationships has become routine in community ecology. Here, we demon...
To understand patterns of variation in species biomass in terms of species traits and environmental ...
Statistical testing of trait-environment association from data is a challenge as there is no common ...
Ecologists wish to understand the role of traits of species in determining where each species occurs...
Question: Quantification of the effect of species traits on the assembly of communities is challengi...
Understanding and predicting how species traits are shaped by prevailing environmental conditions is...
In the last two decades, the interest of community ecologists in trait-based approaches has grown dr...
This is a slightly edited version of the invited presentation at the CARME 2019 conference in Stelle...
Trait variation within populations is an important area of research for empirical and theoretical ec...
<p>Model type I removes both the link between site and environment and the link between traits and s...
Null model analysis of species co-occurrence patterns has long been used to gain insight into commun...
Disturbances’ role in shaping communities is well documented but highly disputed. We suggest replaci...