Select:Determines Species Probabilities Based on Functional Traits
The objective of these functions is to derive a species assemblage that satisfies a functional trait profile. Restoring
resilient ecosystems requires a flexible framework for
selecting assemblages that are based on the functional traits
of species. However, current trait-based models have been
limited to algorithms that can only select species by
optimising specific trait values, and could not elegantly
accommodate the common desire among restoration ecologists to
produce functionally diverse assemblages. We have solved this
problem by applying a non-linear optimisation algorithm that
optimises Rao Q, a closed-form functional trait diversity index
that incorporates species abundances, subject to other linear
constraints. This framework generalises previous models that
only optimised the entropy of the community, and can optimise
both functional diversity and entropy simultaneously. This
package can also be used to generate experimental assemblages
to test the effects of community-level traits on community
dynamics and ecosystem function. The method is based on theory
discussed in Laughlin (2014, Ecology Letters)
<doi.org/10.1111/ele.12288>.