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      Enhanced ecosystem functioning following stream restoration: The roles of habitat heterogeneity and invertebrate species traits

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          A new framework for measuring functional diversity (FD) from multiple traits has recently been proposed. This framework was mostly limited to quantitative traits without missing values and to situations in which there are more species than traits, although the authors had suggested a way to extend their framework to other trait types. The main purpose of this note is to further develop this suggestion. We describe a highly flexible distance-based framework to measure different facets of FD in multidimensional trait space from any distance or dissimilarity measure, any number of traits, and from different trait types (i.e., quantitative, semi-quantitative, and qualitative). This new approach allows for missing trait values and the weighting of individual traits. We also present a new multidimensional FD index, called functional dispersion (FDis), which is closely related to Rao's quadratic entropy. FDis is the multivariate analogue of the weighted mean absolute deviation (MAD), in which the weights are species relative abundances. For unweighted presence-absence data, FDis can be used for a formal statistical test of differences in FD. We provide the "FD" R language package to easily implement our distance-based FD framework.
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            Landscape Filters and Species Traits: Towards Mechanistic Understanding and Prediction in Stream Ecology

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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Ecology
                J Appl Ecol
                Wiley
                00218901
                January 2018
                January 2018
                June 13 2017
                : 55
                : 1
                : 377-385
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Ecology and Environmental Science; Umeå University; Umeå Sweden
                [2 ]Department of Arctic and Marine Biology; University of Tromsø; Tromsø Norway
                [3 ]Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment; Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Uppsala Sweden
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                10.1111/1365-2664.12932
                07b5ee28-2548-4bda-afcf-a548ff473dea
                © 2017

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