Authors
Rafael P Leitão, Jansen Zuanon, Sébastien Villéger, Stephen E Williams, Christopher Baraloto, Claire Fortunel, Fernando P Mendonça, David Mouillot
Publication date
2016/4/13
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
283
Issue
1828
Pages
20160084
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
There is broad consensus that the diversity of functional traits within species assemblages drives several ecological processes. It is also widely recognized that rare species are the first to become extinct following human-induced disturbances. Surprisingly, however, the functional importance of rare species is still poorly understood, particularly in tropical species-rich assemblages where the majority of species are rare, and the rate of species extinction can be high. Here, we investigated the consequences of local and regional extinctions on the functional structure of species assemblages. We used three extensive datasets (stream fish from the Brazilian Amazon, rainforest trees from French Guiana, and birds from the Australian Wet Tropics) and built an integrative measure of species rarity versus commonness, combining local abundance, geographical range, and habitat breadth. Using different scenarios of …
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