WOS:000712279200001International audienceAim: Marine vertebrates play key functional roles on reef ecosystems. Despite their phylogenetic distance, different vertebrate lineages could play similar functions on reefs, which has been overlooked by current research on marine functional biogeography. We provide the first comprehensive assessment of the functional structure and inventory of ecosystem functions delivered by 224 vertebrates—marine mam-mals, sea turtles, sharks, rays and bony fish—in Atlantic Ocean reefs.Location: Atlantic Ocean reefs.Methods: We compiled six species-level traits and investigated geographical patterns of functional richness (FRic), functional uniqueness (FUn) and specialization (FSpe) in 83 assemblages. Additionall...
International audienceThe relationship between species and the functional diversity of assemblages i...
This research investigated marine communities and ecosystem functioning in the Galapagos by studying...
Knowing how the diversity of sharks, rays and chimaeras (Chondrichthyes) is distributed helps us to ...
Aim: To disentangle how historic, biogeographic and environmental factors have shaped the compositio...
WOS:000731281400001International audienceThe link between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning has...
Abstract Elasmobranchs (sharks, rays and skates) are among the most threatened marine vertebrates, y...
Functional biogeography is a new discipline allowing to link biogeographical patterns of trait and s...
The Gulf of California (GC) is a semi-closed sea in the Tropical Eastern Pacific and is recognised a...
WOS:000409528000021International audienceThe relationships between diversity and ecosystem functioni...
A core challenge in ecology is identifying the factors that determine species distribution and funct...
1.Detailed knowledge of a species’ functional niche is crucial for the study of ecological communiti...
International audienceThe relationship between species and the functional diversity of assemblages i...
This research investigated marine communities and ecosystem functioning in the Galapagos by studying...
Knowing how the diversity of sharks, rays and chimaeras (Chondrichthyes) is distributed helps us to ...
Aim: To disentangle how historic, biogeographic and environmental factors have shaped the compositio...
WOS:000731281400001International audienceThe link between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning has...
Abstract Elasmobranchs (sharks, rays and skates) are among the most threatened marine vertebrates, y...
Functional biogeography is a new discipline allowing to link biogeographical patterns of trait and s...
The Gulf of California (GC) is a semi-closed sea in the Tropical Eastern Pacific and is recognised a...
WOS:000409528000021International audienceThe relationships between diversity and ecosystem functioni...
A core challenge in ecology is identifying the factors that determine species distribution and funct...
1.Detailed knowledge of a species’ functional niche is crucial for the study of ecological communiti...
International audienceThe relationship between species and the functional diversity of assemblages i...
This research investigated marine communities and ecosystem functioning in the Galapagos by studying...
Knowing how the diversity of sharks, rays and chimaeras (Chondrichthyes) is distributed helps us to ...