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The CLIMB project develops a statistical methodology to enhance biodiversity modeling by linking community data with functional trait data. It aims to create mechanistic models that can predict biodiversity changes in grassland ecosystems, addressing challenges in ecological research.
Mechanistic community models have been advocated as a response to the conceptual and practical limitations of correlative approaches to modeling biodiversity.
Building from ecological theory, there are multiple frameworks that could potentially act as a basis for such mechanistic models.
However, these options often include a the large number of demographic rates to estimate in species-rich ecosystems, and their direct connection to empirical data has often been limited to simplified settings, s…
UNIVERSITAET REGENSBURG
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New Zealand, Christchurch
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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