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Akkumulationskurve for arter×Funktionel diversitet×
FagområdeØkologiØkologi
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår19682008
OphavspersonHenry SandersOlivier Mouillot
Typebiodiversity quantification and comparisontrait-based diversity analysis
Oprindelig kildeColwell, R. K. (1994). Estimating terrestrial biodiversity through extrapolation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 345(1311), 101-118. DOI ↗Villéger, S., Mason, N. W., & Mouillot, D. (2008). New multidimensional functional diversity indices for a multifaceted framework in functional ecology. Ecology, 89(8), 2290-2301. DOI ↗
Aliasserrarefaction, species accumulation curve, species richness curvefunctional traits, trait diversity, ecological niche, functional space
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ResuméSpecies accumulation curves describe how the number of observed species increases with cumulative sampling effort. Introduced by Sanders (1968) and developed by Colwell and colleagues, this method enables ecologists to compare biodiversity across sites and estimate total species richness despite incomplete sampling. It addresses a fundamental challenge in ecology: observed species counts are biased by sampling intensity.Functional diversity quantifies the range and abundance distribution of functional traits (morphology, physiology, behavior) among species in a community. Developed by Mouillot and colleagues (2008), functional diversity indices measure how different species are in their ecological roles and resource use strategies. Unlike species richness (number of species), functional diversity captures the breadth of ecological strategies, predicting ecosystem function and stability.
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