Quantifying Functional Biodiversity

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This book synthesizes current methods used to quantify functional diversity, providing step-by-step examples for defining functional groups and estimating functional indices. The authors show how to compare communities, and how to analyze changes of diversity along environmental gradients, using real-life examples throughout. One section of the book demonstrates the selection of traits, and the standardization and characterization of ecosystem data. Another section presents methods used to quantify functional diversity, shows how to relate functional diversity with environmental variables and how to connect these to ecosystem services. The concluding section introduces FDiversity, a free program developed by the authors. The reader is guided through every step from software installation and basic functions, to sample and database design, to graphical projection methods, employing case study data to illustrate key concepts.

Author(s): Laura Pla, Fernando Casanoves, Julio Di Rienzo (auth.)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 98
Tags: Entomology; Ecology; Biostatistics; Climate Change

Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Functional Groups....Pages 9-25
Functional Diversity Indices....Pages 27-51
How to Estimate Functional Diversity Indices....Pages 53-95
Back Matter....Pages 97-98