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DOI 10.1016/j.tree.2025.11.009
Title (Primary) Trait-explicit approaches cast new light on fragmentation’s effects on biodiversity
Author Suárez-Castro, A.F.; Hajian-Forooshani, Z.; Barajas Barbosa, M.P.; Damasceno, G.; Grenié, M.; Ocampo-Peñuela, N.; Oh, R.R.Y.; Carvajal-Quintero, J.; Prado-Monteiro, B.; Chase, J.M.
Source Titel Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Year 2026
Department BZF; iDiv
Volume 41
Issue 2
Page From 148
Page To 157
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Keywords connectivity; functional diversity; landscape configuration; multiscale; patch
Abstract While negative effects of landscape fragmentation on biodiversity are well documented, recent evidence suggests positive or neutral effects may also be common. The mechanisms driving these contrasting outcomes cannot be understood without assessing how species traits influence responses to landscape and patch characteristics. Here, we show that three key elements can enhance predictability of fragmentation effects across scales: (i) the trait distribution of the regional species pool; (ii) the relationship between taxonomic and trait diversity; and (iii) the effects of the landscape matrix on the distribution of species traits. Considering these elements will facilitate the development of generalizable hypotheses on the consequences of fragmentation across diverse taxonomic groups and regions, with broad applicability to ecology and conservation.
Suárez-Castro, A.F., Hajian-Forooshani, Z., Barajas Barbosa, M.P., Damasceno, G., Grenié, M., Ocampo-Peñuela, N., Oh, R.R.Y., Carvajal-Quintero, J., Prado-Monteiro, B., Chase, J.M. (2026):
Trait-explicit approaches cast new light on fragmentation’s effects on biodiversity
Trends Ecol. Evol. 41 (2), 148 - 157 10.1016/j.tree.2025.11.009