International audienceGlobal environmental change affects the sustained provision of a wide set of ecosystem services. Although the delivery of ecosystem services is strongly affected by abiotic drivers and direct land use effects, it is also modulated by the functional diversity of biological communities (the value, range, and relative abundance of functional traits in a given ecosystem). The focus of this article is on integrating the different possible mechanisms by which functional diversity affects ecosystem properties that are directly relevant to ecosystem services. We propose a systematic way for progressing in understanding how land cover change affects these ecosystem properties through functional diversity modifications. Models o...
The impact of local biodiversity loss on ecosystem functioning is well established, but the role of ...
Land-use change is the single most important global driver of changes in biodiversity. Such changes ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceAssessments of ecosystem se...
International audienceGlobal environmental change affects the sustained provision of a wide set of e...
International audienceEvidence is accumulating that the continued provision of essential ecosystem s...
In the conservation literature on land-use change, it is often assumed that land-use intensification...
Biodiversity is declining in many local communities while also becoming increasingly homogenized acr...
Land use intensification can greatly reduce species richness and ecosystem functioning. However, spe...
Ecosystem resilience depends on functional redundancy (the number of species contributing similarly ...
Since the original Darwin’s definition of “functional traits” as predictors (proxies) of organism pe...
Functional diversity is related to the maintenance of processes and functions in ecosystems. However...
Concerns are increasing about the loss of biodiversity under land use change and how this will affec...
A novel conceptual framework is presented that proposes to apply trait-based approaches to predictin...
The impact of local biodiversity loss on ecosystem functioning is well established, but the role of ...
The impact of local biodiversity loss on ecosystem functioning is well established, but the role of ...
Land-use change is the single most important global driver of changes in biodiversity. Such changes ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceAssessments of ecosystem se...
International audienceGlobal environmental change affects the sustained provision of a wide set of e...
International audienceEvidence is accumulating that the continued provision of essential ecosystem s...
In the conservation literature on land-use change, it is often assumed that land-use intensification...
Biodiversity is declining in many local communities while also becoming increasingly homogenized acr...
Land use intensification can greatly reduce species richness and ecosystem functioning. However, spe...
Ecosystem resilience depends on functional redundancy (the number of species contributing similarly ...
Since the original Darwin’s definition of “functional traits” as predictors (proxies) of organism pe...
Functional diversity is related to the maintenance of processes and functions in ecosystems. However...
Concerns are increasing about the loss of biodiversity under land use change and how this will affec...
A novel conceptual framework is presented that proposes to apply trait-based approaches to predictin...
The impact of local biodiversity loss on ecosystem functioning is well established, but the role of ...
The impact of local biodiversity loss on ecosystem functioning is well established, but the role of ...
Land-use change is the single most important global driver of changes in biodiversity. Such changes ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceAssessments of ecosystem se...