A metric of biodiversity that integrates abundance, phylogeny, and function
Oikos. 2012 Aug; 121(8):1191-202
Scheiner S. Oikos. 2012 Aug; 121(8):1191-202
In this paper, Samuel Scheiner lays out the conceptual and quantitative foundation for merging three different, crucial aspects of biodiversity: taxonomy, traits, and phylogeny.
Understanding the rules that determine how species are assembled (filtered) into local communities from regional pools is perhaps one of the oldest, and...
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