2023
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10159
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Environmental filtering and biotic interactions act on different facets of the diversity of benthic assemblages associated with eelgrass

Alexandre Muller,
Stanislas F. Dubois,
Aurélien Boyé
et al.

Abstract: Eelgrass supports diverse benthic communities that ensure a variety of ecosystem functions. To better understand the ecological processes that shape community composition in eelgrass at local and regional scales, taxonomic and functional α‐ and β‐diversity were quantified for communities inhabiting five meadows in France. The extent to which environmental factors affected local and regional benthic communities was quantified by considering their direct and indirect effects (through morphological traits of eelg… Show more

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“…In recent decades, studies using functional diversity have undergone significant development in marine research, from populations to ecosystems [28][29][30][31]. Despite these advances, there remain few empirical studies that have considered functional diversity as a part of EC between benthic assemblages [32]. Therefore, studies that investigate the functional relationship with EC are highly required, by both the scientific community and relevant authorities, for the development of marine protected area (MPA) management plans [9,33,34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent decades, studies using functional diversity have undergone significant development in marine research, from populations to ecosystems [28][29][30][31]. Despite these advances, there remain few empirical studies that have considered functional diversity as a part of EC between benthic assemblages [32]. Therefore, studies that investigate the functional relationship with EC are highly required, by both the scientific community and relevant authorities, for the development of marine protected area (MPA) management plans [9,33,34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%