NATUREZA & CONSERVAÇÃO

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Abstract

Assembly rules provide one possible unifying frame-work for community ecology. Given a species pool, and measured traits for each species, the objective is to specify which traits (and therefore which subset of species) will occur in a particular environment. Because the problem primarily involves traits and environments. answers should be generalizable to systems with very different taxonomic composition. In this context, the environment functions like a filter (or sieve) removing all species lacking specified combinations of traits. In this way, assembly rules are a community level analogue of natural selection. Response rules follow a similar process except that they transform a vector of species abundances to a new vector using the same information. Examples already exist from a range of habitats, scales. and kinds of organisms.

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COSTA, C. C. (2022). NATUREZA & CONSERVAÇÃO. NATUREZA & CONSERVAÇÃO. Arco Editores. https://doi.org/10.48209/978-65-89949-63-3

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