Differences in factors determining taxon-based and trait-based community structures: a field test using zooplankton
Hiromichi Suzuki,
Hidetaka Ichiyanagi,
Jamie M Kass
et al.
Abstract:Ecological community structure, which has traditionally been described in terms of taxonomic units, is driven by a combination of dispersal and environmental filters. Traits have recently been recognized as alternative units for quantifying community parameters, but they may have important differences with taxonomic units. For example, as taxon-based community structures are determined by the identities of individual species, they may be more limited by species' dispersal constraints, whereas trait-based commu… Show more
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