Summary Ecological studies often rely on coefficients of intercommunity (dis)similarity to decipher effects of ecological, evolutionary and human-driven mechanisms on the composition of communities. Yet, two main criticisms have been levelled at (dis)similarity coefficients. First, few developments include information on species' abundances, and either phylogeny or functional traits. Secondly, some (dis)similarity coefficients fail to always provide maximum dissimilarity between two completely distinct communities, that is, communities without common species and with zero similarities among their species. Here, we introduce a new family of similarity coefficients responding to these criticisms. Within this family, we concentrate on four c...
It is now commonplace in community ecology to assess patterns of phylogenetic or functional diversit...
It is now commonplace in community ecology to assess patterns of phylogenetic or functional diversit...
© 2017 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2017 New Phytologist Trust Phylogenetic and functional trait-b...
1. Ecological studies often rely on coefficients of intercommunity (dis) similarity to decipher effe...
Community structure as summarized by presence–absence data is often evaluated via diversity measures...
Summary Many recent studies have searched to integrate species' functions and phylogenies in the m...
The problem of species diversity and co-existence in hyper-diverse communities remains. Traditionall...
International audienceAnalysis of similarities among communities can help to decipher the biogeograp...
Interactions between taxa are essential drivers of ecological community structure and dynamics, but ...
1. It is now commonplace in community ecology to assess patterns of phylogenetic or functional diver...
Questions: How can a resemblance (similarity or dissimilarity) measure be formulated to include info...
Growing interest in understanding ecological patterns from phylogenetic and functional perspectives ...
1. Plot-level redundancy or alpha redundancy is usually defined as the fraction of species diversity...
Phylogenetic structure measures patterns of evolutionary history within communities – are some commu...
Phylogenetic structure measures patterns of evolutionary history within communities – are some commu...
It is now commonplace in community ecology to assess patterns of phylogenetic or functional diversit...
It is now commonplace in community ecology to assess patterns of phylogenetic or functional diversit...
© 2017 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2017 New Phytologist Trust Phylogenetic and functional trait-b...
1. Ecological studies often rely on coefficients of intercommunity (dis) similarity to decipher effe...
Community structure as summarized by presence–absence data is often evaluated via diversity measures...
Summary Many recent studies have searched to integrate species' functions and phylogenies in the m...
The problem of species diversity and co-existence in hyper-diverse communities remains. Traditionall...
International audienceAnalysis of similarities among communities can help to decipher the biogeograp...
Interactions between taxa are essential drivers of ecological community structure and dynamics, but ...
1. It is now commonplace in community ecology to assess patterns of phylogenetic or functional diver...
Questions: How can a resemblance (similarity or dissimilarity) measure be formulated to include info...
Growing interest in understanding ecological patterns from phylogenetic and functional perspectives ...
1. Plot-level redundancy or alpha redundancy is usually defined as the fraction of species diversity...
Phylogenetic structure measures patterns of evolutionary history within communities – are some commu...
Phylogenetic structure measures patterns of evolutionary history within communities – are some commu...
It is now commonplace in community ecology to assess patterns of phylogenetic or functional diversit...
It is now commonplace in community ecology to assess patterns of phylogenetic or functional diversit...
© 2017 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2017 New Phytologist Trust Phylogenetic and functional trait-b...