Functional diversity has been defined as the value, range, distribution, and relative abundance of the functional traits of individuals that belong to an ecosystem. Thus, the functional response of organisms to environmental disturbances depends largely on their functional traits. Here, we evaluated dung beetle functional diversity associated to the Atlantic Forest replacement using a matrix with 25 functional traits (10 morphological, four ethological, and 11 physiological). We compared functional diversity among native and disturbed habitats with a multi and single trait approach. Contrary to previous studies, habitats with higher disturbance (open pasture) exhibited higher functional diversity compared to native forests, which could be e...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
1. Much of the literature on the relationship between species richness or functional group richness ...
1. Functional diversity has been defined as the value, range, distribution, and relative abundance o...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
Secondary forests dominate some human‐modified tropical biomes, and this is expected to increase via...
Forest conversion into lands for different uses is a widespread practice in tropical and subtropical...
The loss of biodiversity caused by human activity is assumed to alter ecosystem functioning. However...
The loss of biodiversity caused by human activity is assumed to alter ecosystem functioning. However...
Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) literature is dominated by investigations conducted in temp...
Functional diversity indices are used to facilitate a mechanistic understanding of many theoretical ...
Functional diversity is commonly used to assess the conservation value of ecosystems, but we have no...
Biodiversity loss and anthropogenic environmental changes are known to impact ecosystem functions an...
Functional diversity is commonly used to assess the conservation value of ecosystems, but we have no...
1. Much of the literature on the relationship between species richness or functional group richness ...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
1. Much of the literature on the relationship between species richness or functional group richness ...
1. Functional diversity has been defined as the value, range, distribution, and relative abundance o...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
Secondary forests dominate some human‐modified tropical biomes, and this is expected to increase via...
Forest conversion into lands for different uses is a widespread practice in tropical and subtropical...
The loss of biodiversity caused by human activity is assumed to alter ecosystem functioning. However...
The loss of biodiversity caused by human activity is assumed to alter ecosystem functioning. However...
Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) literature is dominated by investigations conducted in temp...
Functional diversity indices are used to facilitate a mechanistic understanding of many theoretical ...
Functional diversity is commonly used to assess the conservation value of ecosystems, but we have no...
Biodiversity loss and anthropogenic environmental changes are known to impact ecosystem functions an...
Functional diversity is commonly used to assess the conservation value of ecosystems, but we have no...
1. Much of the literature on the relationship between species richness or functional group richness ...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
1. Much of the literature on the relationship between species richness or functional group richness ...