Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4502556 Theoretical Population Biology 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Functional diversity is generally regarded as the constituent of biological diversity that considers how the species functional traits affect ecosystem processes. Due to its ecological relevance, a number of indices of functional diversity have been proposed to date based on distinct objectives and motivations. Such proliferation of indices can be at least partially overcome by a more fundamental mathematical approach. In this paper we propose an intrinsic ordering approach for abundance-weighted measures of functional diversity that is similar to the Lorenz curves used by ecologists for ordering evenness measures. We then discuss the relevance of a number of functional diversity indices that have a behavior compatible with the proposed partial ordering.

► We propose an intrinsic ordering approach for abundance-weighted measures of functional diversity. ► The proposed ordering is similar to the Lorenz curves used by ecologists for ranking evenness. ► The conformity of existing functional diversity indices with the proposed partial ordering is also discussed.

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