The insurance effect of biodiversity—that diversity enhances and stabilises aggregate ecosystem properties—is mechanistically underlain by inter- and intraspecific trait variation in organismal responses to environmental change. This variation, termed response diversity, is therefore a potentially critical determinant of ecological stability. However, response diversity has yet to be widely quantified, possibly due to difficulties in its measurement. Even when it has been measured, approaches have varied.Here, we review methods for measuring response diversity and from them distil a methodological framework for quantifying response diversity from experimental and/or observational data, which can be practically applied in lab and field setti...
Biodiversity can influence ecosystem functioning through changes in the amount of resource use compl...
How we measure diversity can have important implications for understanding the impacts of anthropoge...
How we measure diversity can have important implications for understanding the impacts of anthropoge...
The insurance effect of biodiversity—that diversity enhances and stabilises aggregate ecosystem prop...
Functional diversity metrics based on species traits are widely used to investigate ecosystem functi...
The measurement of diversity reflects the variation of types (any categorical unit) across one or mu...
Recent work in ecology suggests that the diversity of responses to environmental change among specie...
Species diversity is hard to define either as a single attribute or as two separate concepts of numb...
Functional diversity is a component of biodiversity that generally concerns the range of things that...
Response diversity increases the potential ‘options’ for ecological communities to respond to stress...
Biodiversity–stability relationships have frequently been studied in ecology, with the recent in...
International audienceQuantifying the functional diversity in ecological communities is very promisi...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by Ecological Society of America and p...
Summary 1. Intraspecific trait variability is a crucial, often neglected, component of functional di...
Biodiversity can influence ecosystem functioning through changes in the amount of resource use compl...
How we measure diversity can have important implications for understanding the impacts of anthropoge...
How we measure diversity can have important implications for understanding the impacts of anthropoge...
The insurance effect of biodiversity—that diversity enhances and stabilises aggregate ecosystem prop...
Functional diversity metrics based on species traits are widely used to investigate ecosystem functi...
The measurement of diversity reflects the variation of types (any categorical unit) across one or mu...
Recent work in ecology suggests that the diversity of responses to environmental change among specie...
Species diversity is hard to define either as a single attribute or as two separate concepts of numb...
Functional diversity is a component of biodiversity that generally concerns the range of things that...
Response diversity increases the potential ‘options’ for ecological communities to respond to stress...
Biodiversity–stability relationships have frequently been studied in ecology, with the recent in...
International audienceQuantifying the functional diversity in ecological communities is very promisi...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by Ecological Society of America and p...
Summary 1. Intraspecific trait variability is a crucial, often neglected, component of functional di...
Biodiversity can influence ecosystem functioning through changes in the amount of resource use compl...
How we measure diversity can have important implications for understanding the impacts of anthropoge...
How we measure diversity can have important implications for understanding the impacts of anthropoge...