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Handbook of Trait-Based Ecology
From Theory to R Tools

Trait-based ecology is rapidly expanding. This comprehensive and accessible guide covers the main concepts and tools in functional ecology.

Francesco de Bello (Author), Carlos P. Carmona (Author), André T. C. Dias (Author), Lars Götzenberger (Author), Marco Moretti (Author), Matty P. Berg (Author)

9781108460750, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 11 March 2021

308 pages
24.4 x 17 x 1.5 cm, 0.61 kg

'… The authors … succeed in framing the topic and ongoing research in a broad context, including compelling examples from across the tree of life and from researchers from around the globe … Handbook of Trait-Based Ecology: From Theory to R Tools is an excellent starting place for readers interested in getting up to speed with trait-based ecology …' Nathan J. B. Kraft, The Quarterly Review of Biology

Functional ecology is the branch of ecology that focuses on various functions that species play in the community or ecosystem in which they occur. This accessible guide offers the main concepts and tools in trait-based ecology, and their tricks, covering different trophic levels and organism types. It is designed for students, researchers and practitioners who wish to get a handy synthesis of existing concepts, tools and trends in trait-based ecology, and wish to apply it to their own field of interest. Where relevant, exercises specifically designed to be run in R are included, along with accompanying on-line resources including solutions for exercises and R functions, and updates reflecting current developments in this fast-changing field. Based on more than a decade of teaching experience, the authors developed and improved the way theoretical aspects and analytical tools of trait-based ecology are introduced and explained to readers.

Preface
1. General Introduction
2. Trait Selection and Standardization
3. The Ecology of Differences: Groups vs. Continuum
4. Response Traits and the Filtering Metaphor
5. Community Metrics
6. Intraspecific Trait Variability
7. Community Assembly Rules
8. Traits and Phylogenies
9. Effects of Traits on Ecosystems Processes and Services
10. Response and Effect Traits across Trophic Levels
11. Trait Sampling Strategies
12. Applied Trait-Based Ecology
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Ecological science, the Biosphere [PSAF]

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