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Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology Année : 2011

Quantifying the relevance of intraspecific trait variability for functional diversity

Francesco De Bello
Sandra Lavorel
Wilfried Thuiller
Jiři Dolezal
  • Fonction : Auteur
Štepán Janeček
  • Fonction : Auteur
Jan Lepš

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Summary 1. Intraspecific trait variability is a crucial, often neglected, component of functional diversity (FD) in ecological communities. In particular, uncertainty remains as to the importance of intraspecific variability in the quantification of FD. 2. To explore this uncertainty, we propose two methods addressing two critical and complementary, but largely unexplored, questions: (i) what is the extent of within- vs. between-species FD in different communities? and (ii) to what extent is the response of FD to environment because of compositional turnover vs. intraspecific trait variability across habitats? The methods proposed to address these questions are built on a variance partitioning approach and have the advantage of including species relative abundance, therefore taking into account species dominance and rarity. For each of the questions, we illustrate one dedicated case study in semi-natural grasslands with associated sampling strategies. 3. The decomposition of total community variance into within- vs. between-species effects can be implemented in a manner similar to the decomposition of quadratic entropy on pairwise individual dissimilarity. The approach can be applied with single and multiple traits, although it proves more informative for single traits. It can prove particularly useful when assessing the role of different sources of trait variability in the assembly of communities. 4. The assessment of the relative contribution of intraspecific trait variability and species turnover to the response of FD to environment is based on a variance partitioning comparing FD indices computed (i) either using individuals measured in a specific habitat alone (FDhabitat) or (ii) all individuals measured across different habitats (FDfixed). This approach provides a more complete understanding of the response of FD to environment. 5. We further propose a guide to apply these two methods and to choose the most suitable method for intraspecific trait measurements. Assessing the role of intraspecific trait variability should allow a more comprehensive understanding of the processes that link species and ecosystems.

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hal-02520811 , version 1 (26-03-2020)

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Francesco De Bello, Sandra Lavorel, Cécile H. Albert, Wilfried Thuiller, Karl Grigulis, et al.. Quantifying the relevance of intraspecific trait variability for functional diversity. International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2011, 2 (2), pp.163-174. ⟨10.1111/j.2041-210X.2010.00071.x⟩. ⟨hal-02520811⟩
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