TraitNet: Furthering biodiversity research through the curation, discovery, and sharing of species trait data
Document Type
Syllabus
Publication Date
7-30-2009
Abstract
Functional diversity plays a central role in understanding and predicting the effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning precisely because functional traits are the means by which species perform ecosystem functions. While species diversity is easily quantified, functional trait data are often lacking. This chapter describes TraitNet, a US NSF-funded Research Coordination Network dedicated to the advancement of trait-based evolutionary and ecological research. TraitNet's five primary goals are: (1) identify core hypotheses in trait-based research, (2) identify critical data gaps, (3) standardize the collection and curation of trait data, (4) build a model trait database, and (5) facilitate the development of cross-disciplinary ecoinformatic tools for curating and sharing trait data. This coordinated effort will usher in a new era in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning research that will complement existing experimental approaches and provide means for scaling results from individuals to ecosystems.
Identifier
84920074532 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9780199547951, 9780191720345]
Publication Title
Biodiversity Ecosystem Functioning and Human Wellbeing an Ecological and Economic Perspective
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199547951.003.0020
Recommended Citation
Naeem, Shahid and Bunker, Daniel E., "TraitNet: Furthering biodiversity research through the curation, discovery, and sharing of species trait data" (2009). Faculty Publications. 12009.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/12009
