@article{ebaa600fe0d1478a9994b41f3de17fe0,
title = "The evolution of trait variance creates a tension between species diversity and functional diversity",
author = "Gy{\"o}rgy Barabas and Christine Parent and Andrew Kraemer and {Van de Perre}, Frederik and {DE LAENDER}, Frederik",
note = "Funding Information: We thank C. de Mazancourt, M. Loreau, A. Hendry, and G. Mesz{\'e}na for discussions, and F. Barraquand for comments on an earlier manuscript version. Snail specimens were collected under permits from the Charles Darwin Foundation and the Gal{\'a}pagos National Park Directorate who also provided logistical help that made this work possible (CDF: #044-06, GNPD: #PC-45-14, PC-52-15, PC-52-16). We thank C. Sevilla, W. Cabrera, N. Castillo, T. de Roy, N. Carter, C. Philip, C. Philson, Z. Root, Y. Roell, and B. Miller for the logistic, field, and laboratory assistance. GB was funded by the Swedish Research Council (grant VR 2017-05245). Gal{\'a}pagos fieldwork was supported by grants from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health (IDeA #P30 GM103324), the National Science Foundation (#1523540 to A.C.K. and #1751157 to C.E.P.), the National Geographic Society, the American Malacological Society, the Western Society of Malacology, the Conchologists of America, and the Systematics Research Fund to C.E.P. F.V.dP. was supported by a PhD fellowship from the Research Foundation Flanders. F.D.L. is supported by grants from the University of Namur (FSR Impulsionnel 48454E1); the Fund for Scientific Research, FNRS (PDR T.0048.16); and the ARC grant DIVERCE, a concerted research action from the special research fund (Convention 18/23-095). Funding Information: We thank C. de Mazancourt, M. Loreau, A. Hendry, and G. Mesz{\'e}na for discussions, and F. Barraquand for comments on an earlier manuscript version. Snail specimens were collected under permits from the Charles Darwin Foundation and the Gal{\'a}pagos National Park Directorate who also provided logistical help that made this work possible (CDF: #044-06, GNPD: #PC-45-14, PC-52-15, PC-52-16). We thank C. Sevilla, W. Cabrera, N. Castillo, T. de Roy, N. Carter, C. Philip, C. Philson, Z. Root, Y. Roell, and B. Miller for the logistic, field, and laboratory assistance. GB was funded by the Swedish Research Council (grant VR 2017-05245). Gal{\'a}pagos fieldwork was supported by grants from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health (IDeA #P30 GM103324), the National Science Foundation (#1523540 to A.C.K. and #1751157 to C.E.P.), the National Geographic Society, the American Malacological Society, the Western Society of Malacology, the Conchologists of America, and the Systematics Research Fund to C.E.P. F.V.dP. was supported by a PhD fellowship from the Research Foundation Flanders. F.D.L. is supported by grants from the University of Namur (FSR Impulsionnel 48454E1); the Fund for Scientific Research, FNRS (PDR T.0048.16); and the ARC grant DIVERCE, a concerted research action from the special research fund (Convention 18/23-095). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022, The Author(s).",
year = "2022",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
journal = "Nature Communications",
issn = "2041-1723",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
}