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Plant functional diversity

por Garnier, Eric
Autores adicionales: Navas, Marie-Laure | Grigulis, Karl
Publicado por : Oxford University Press (Oxford ) Detalles físicos: xxii, 231 páginas ISBN:9780198757368; 9780198757375. Año : 2016
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"This book is based on 'Diversité fonctionnelle des Plantes - Traits des Organismes, Structure des Communautés, Propriétés des Ecosystèmes' authored by Eric Garnier and Marie-Laure Navas, and published in 2013 by De Boeck. It has been substantially enriched compared to the French version, and some chapters have been extensively revised and completed"--Page vii.

Glossary -- 1. A functional approach to biological diversity. Diversity or diversities? ; Plants and functions ; Functional diversity and comparative plant ecology ; Questions addressed by a functional approach to diversity ; Key points ; References -- 2. Trait-based ecology : definitions, methods, and a conceptual framework. Introduction ; Traits : definitions and protocols ; Traits and the comparative approach in ecology ; Conceptual framework : organisms, communities, ecosystems ; Conclusions ; Key points ; References -- 3. The functional characterization of plants. Introduction ; Traits representative of the three major axes of ecological variation ; Beyond the three major axes of variation ; Traits and phylogeny ; Conclusions ; Key points ; References -- 4. Gradients, response traits, and ecological strategies. Introduction ; Environmental gradients ; Environmental factors and trait intraspecific variability ; Responses of traits to different environmental gradients : species and community levels ; Ecological strategies ; Conclusions ; Key points ; References -- 5. A functional approach to plant community structure. Introduction ; Community assembly rules and environmental filters ; Characterizing the functional structure of a community ; Factors controlling community functional structure ; Conclusions ; Key points ; References -- 6. Plant traits and ecosystem properties. Introduction ; Plant communities and ecosystem properties ; Functional bases for trait-ecosystem properties relationships and the dominance hypothesis ; The complementarity hypothesis ; Testing simultaneously the dominance and complementarity hypotheses ; Dominance and complementarity effects : too early for conclusions ; A new perspective : ecosystem allometry ; Conclusions ; Key points ; References --7. Functional diversity and ecosystem services. Introduction ; Types of ecosystem services ; A functional approach to services ; The quantification of services ; Conclusions ; Key points ; References -- 8. Functional diversity in agriculture : grasslands and crop weeds as case studies. Introduction ; Managed permanent grasslands ; Crop weeds ; How do these examples help us develop innovative agricultural systems? ; Conclusions ; Key points ; References -- 9. Managing functional diversity data. Introduction ; Availability of trait data ; Ecoinformatics and plant functional diversity ; Conclusions ; Key points ; References -- 10. Perspectives for functional diversity research. Introduction ; Basis and theory of the trait-based approach to diversity ; Functional diversity and intraspecific variability ; Traits, functioning of organisms, and environmental factors ; Community functional structure, ecosystem properties, and services ; Perspectives in the field of agriculture ; Data management ; Conclusions ; Key points.