Cristina Llopis-Belenguer, Isabel Blasco-Costa, J. Balbuena
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Abstract
In
modern ecology, the traditional diversity indexes (usually of
richness, abundance, and species evenness) have been highly revealing
and useful for monitoring community and ecosystem processes. However,
around two decades ago, a pioneering research team noticed that these
indexes did not completely resolve their open questions. Thus, they
suggested changing the way biodiversity was measured. At its base,
this new methodology considers the distance between species
(in phylogenetic or functional terms) before subsequently applying the
appropriate biodiversity indexes. Including phylogenetic and
functional elements in the evaluation of diversity allows us to
approach the concept of biodiversity in a more comprehensive
way.