Climate change and habitat fragmentation are altering the structure and functioning of plant communities world-wide. Understanding how, why and with what consequences are major challenges of ecology today. Trait-based approaches focus on functional rather than taxonomic identity to facilitate process-based explanation and prediction. This thesis develops new ways of operationalising traits to understand plant community responses to the environment and community effects on ecosystem functioning and services. Wetlands, distinct in nature and patchy in their distribution, serve as a natural laboratory to extend plant trait theory and as inspiration for metacommunity modelling. The first part of the thesis (Papers 1 and 2) focuses on wetland pl...
Aim Despite their importance for predicting fluxes to and from terrestrial ecosystems, dynamic globa...
1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assembly processes....
1. Ecological restoration increasingly aims at improving ecosystem multifunctionality and making lan...
Climate change and habitat fragmentation are altering the structure and functioning of plant communi...
Contains fulltext : 135500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Predicting the assembly of plant communities is considered the Holy Grail of functional ecology and ...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
1. Ecological restoration increasingly aims at improving ecosystem multifunctionality and making lan...
Predicting ecosystem responses to global change is a major challenge in ecology. A critical step in ...
Plant–animal interactions are fundamentally important in ecosystems, but have often been ignored by ...
Since the original Darwin's definition of ''functional traits'' as predictors (proxies) of organism ...
Since the original Darwin’s definition of “functional traits” as predictors (proxies) of organism pe...
Since the original Darwin's definition of ''functional traits'' as predictors (proxies) of organism ...
The ‘holy grail’ of trait-based ecology is to predict the fitness of a species in a particular envir...
Since the original Darwin's definition of ''functional traits'' as predictors (proxies) of organism ...
Aim Despite their importance for predicting fluxes to and from terrestrial ecosystems, dynamic globa...
1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assembly processes....
1. Ecological restoration increasingly aims at improving ecosystem multifunctionality and making lan...
Climate change and habitat fragmentation are altering the structure and functioning of plant communi...
Contains fulltext : 135500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Predicting the assembly of plant communities is considered the Holy Grail of functional ecology and ...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
1. Ecological restoration increasingly aims at improving ecosystem multifunctionality and making lan...
Predicting ecosystem responses to global change is a major challenge in ecology. A critical step in ...
Plant–animal interactions are fundamentally important in ecosystems, but have often been ignored by ...
Since the original Darwin's definition of ''functional traits'' as predictors (proxies) of organism ...
Since the original Darwin’s definition of “functional traits” as predictors (proxies) of organism pe...
Since the original Darwin's definition of ''functional traits'' as predictors (proxies) of organism ...
The ‘holy grail’ of trait-based ecology is to predict the fitness of a species in a particular envir...
Since the original Darwin's definition of ''functional traits'' as predictors (proxies) of organism ...
Aim Despite their importance for predicting fluxes to and from terrestrial ecosystems, dynamic globa...
1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assembly processes....
1. Ecological restoration increasingly aims at improving ecosystem multifunctionality and making lan...