The relation between biological diversity and ecosystem functioning is a central theme in ecology. Ecological traits of species are often regarded as a link between structure and function, and trait distributions in a community may change in response to environmental stressors. Likewise, resilience in a community may be derived from the diversity in traits and trait values relevant to a particular stressor. We combine two approaches to test this: a novel trait frequency analysis and a multivariate ordination approach. The two methods are applied on a case study of an earthworm community in a frequently flooded floodplain in the Netherlands. Periodic flooding in floodplains restricts population growth and recolonization of earthworms. The st...
The appeal of trait-based approaches for assessing environmental vulnerabilities arises from the pot...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relative importance of flooding- and confinement...
Response diversity increases the potential 'options' for ecological communities to respond to stress...
The relation between biological diversity and ecosystem functioning is a central theme in ecology. E...
The relation between biological diversity and ecosystem functioning is a central theme in ecology. E...
Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact communi...
1. Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact comm...
1. Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact comm...
1. Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact comm...
1. Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact comm...
Disturbances, nature as well as human, are putting constant pressure on ecosystems. These include sm...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relative importance of flooding- and confinement...
Disturbances, nature as well as human, are putting constant pressure on ecosystems. These include sm...
Disturbances, nature as well as human, are putting constant pressure on ecosystems. These include sm...
Earthworms dominate the animal biomass in moist floodplain soils. They are known to survive long per...
The appeal of trait-based approaches for assessing environmental vulnerabilities arises from the pot...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relative importance of flooding- and confinement...
Response diversity increases the potential 'options' for ecological communities to respond to stress...
The relation between biological diversity and ecosystem functioning is a central theme in ecology. E...
The relation between biological diversity and ecosystem functioning is a central theme in ecology. E...
Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact communi...
1. Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact comm...
1. Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact comm...
1. Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact comm...
1. Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact comm...
Disturbances, nature as well as human, are putting constant pressure on ecosystems. These include sm...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relative importance of flooding- and confinement...
Disturbances, nature as well as human, are putting constant pressure on ecosystems. These include sm...
Disturbances, nature as well as human, are putting constant pressure on ecosystems. These include sm...
Earthworms dominate the animal biomass in moist floodplain soils. They are known to survive long per...
The appeal of trait-based approaches for assessing environmental vulnerabilities arises from the pot...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relative importance of flooding- and confinement...
Response diversity increases the potential 'options' for ecological communities to respond to stress...