Functional Diversity
A 2026 study by the Wildlife Institute of India examined spider communities across north-western Indian Himalayas.
- The study assessed functional diversity across forests, agricultural lands and human-dominated regions along 1,500-4,500 metres elevation.
- Functional diversity (FD) refers to the variety of ecological roles species perform in an ecosystem.
- It focuses on traits like feeding behaviour, activity patterns and dispersal, not just species numbers.
- Higher functional diversity increases ecosystem stability and resilience through role redundancy.
- Loss of functional redundancy reduces ecosystem’s ability to recover from disturbances.
- Researchers recorded 126 spider species across different land-use types in Himachal Pradesh.
- Functional diversity declined with ....
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