Environmental filtering limits functional diversity during succession in a seasonally wet tropical secondary forest
Abstract
Aims Successional shifts in biodiversity are key drivers of the recovery of ecosystem functioning following disturbances. Identifying mechanisms that enhance or limit the ecological processes that drive these successional patterns can strengthen efforts to manage biodiversity‐dependent ecosystem functions across human‐dominated landscapes. Here, we examine successional patterns of multiple aspects of functional diversity in a seasonally wet...
Paper Details
Title
Environmental filtering limits functional diversity during succession in a seasonally wet tropical secondary forest
Published Date
Apr 17, 2018
Volume
29
Issue
3
Pages
511 - 520
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