Journal article
Assessing functional diversity in the field - Methodology matters!
S Lavorel, K Grigulis, S McIntyre, NSG Williams, D Garden, J Dorrough, S Berman, F Quétier, A Thébault, A Bonis
Functional Ecology | Published : 2008
Abstract
1. Interpreting the functional diversity of vegetation is important in unravelling the relationship between environmental change, community composition and ecosystem processes. Functional diversity is the range and distribution of functional trait values in a community. It can be described, among other indicators, by community-level weighted means of trait values (CWM) and functional divergence. Standard methods exist for trait measurements but not for assessments of CWM and functional divergence in the field. No research has addressed the effects of different methods of estimating relative abundances, nor the need to estimate traits at individual, population or species level, or whether met..
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