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Estimation of functional diversity and species traits from ecological monitoring data

Alexey Ryabov, Bernd Blasius, Helmut Hillebrand, Irina Olenina, Thilo Groß

2022Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss define a strong need for functional diversity monitoring. While the availability of high-quality ecological monitoring data is increasing, the quantification of functional diversity so far requires the identification of species traits, for which data are harder to obtain. However, the traits that are relevant for the ecological function of a species also shape its performance in the environment and hence, should be reflected indirectly in its spatiotemporal distribution. Thus, it may be possible to reconstruct these traits from a sufficiently extensive monitoring dataset. Here, we use diffusion maps, a deterministic and de facto parameter-free analysis method, to reconstruct a proxy representation of the species' traits directly from monitoring data and use it to estimate functional diversity. We demonstrate this approach with both simulated data and real-world phytoplankton monitoring data from the Baltic Sea. We anticipate that wider application of this approach to existing data could greatly advance the analysis of changes in functional biodiversity.

Topics & Concepts

BiodiversityEcologyIdentification (biology)Environmental resource managementProxy (statistics)Climate changeRepresentation (politics)Diversity (politics)BiologyData miningComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceMachine learningPoliticsLawSociologyAnthropologyPolitical scienceSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeGenetic diversity and population structureEcology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
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