AbstractHuman activities and the consequent extinctions of native species and invasions of non-native species have been changing the composition of species assemblages worldwide. These anthropogenic impacts alter not only the richness of assemblages but also the biological dissimilarity among them. However, much of the research effort to date has focused on changes in taxonomic dissimilarity (i.e. accounting for species composition) whether assessments of functional dissimilarity (i.e. accounting for the diversity of biological traits) are much more scarce, despite revealing important complimentary information by accounting for changes in the diversity of biological traits. Here, we assess the temporal (1950s against 2000s) changes in both ...
AimTaxonomic dissimilarity between assemblages can result from two processes - the replacement of sp...
Introduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater fish assemblages throu...
Introduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater fish assemblages throu...
Human activities and the consequent extinctions of native species and invasions of non-native specie...
Aim Introductions of exotic species have globally modified the structure and function of native asse...
Aim Introductions of exotic species have globally modified the structure and function of native asse...
AimHuman-mediated species introductions and extirpations have resulted in the homogenization of biot...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
The introduction of exotic species and the extirpation of native species that occurred during the pa...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Aim<br>Taxonomic dissimilarity between assemblages can result from two processes - the replacement o...
Human-mediated introductions of exotic species and extirpations of native species have modified the ...
Human-mediated introductions of exotic species and extirpations of native species have modified the ...
Aim Taxonomic dissimilarity between assemblages can result from two processes - the replacement of s...
AimTaxonomic dissimilarity between assemblages can result from two processes - the replacement of sp...
Introduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater fish assemblages throu...
Introduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater fish assemblages throu...
Human activities and the consequent extinctions of native species and invasions of non-native specie...
Aim Introductions of exotic species have globally modified the structure and function of native asse...
Aim Introductions of exotic species have globally modified the structure and function of native asse...
AimHuman-mediated species introductions and extirpations have resulted in the homogenization of biot...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
The introduction of exotic species and the extirpation of native species that occurred during the pa...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Aim<br>Taxonomic dissimilarity between assemblages can result from two processes - the replacement o...
Human-mediated introductions of exotic species and extirpations of native species have modified the ...
Human-mediated introductions of exotic species and extirpations of native species have modified the ...
Aim Taxonomic dissimilarity between assemblages can result from two processes - the replacement of s...
AimTaxonomic dissimilarity between assemblages can result from two processes - the replacement of sp...
Introduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater fish assemblages throu...
Introduction of non-native species have changed the composition of freshwater fish assemblages throu...