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Trait-based paradise — about the importance of real functionality

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We briefly complement Endrédi et al. (2019) forum paper from terrestrial animal ecological points of view. We discuss the origins of trait-based approach, challenges of trait classifications, and we provide an example of a commonly used trait, body size.

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Gallé, R., Batáry, P. Trait-based paradise — about the importance of real functionality. COMMUNITY ECOLOGY 20, 314–316 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1556/168.2019.20.3.11

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