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Ecosystem Functional Type (EFT) is an ecological concept to characterize ecosystem functioning. Ecosystem Functional Types are defined as groups of ecosystems or patches of the land surface that share similar dynamics of matter and energy exchanges between the biota and the physical environment. The EFT concept is analogous to the Plant Functional Types (PFTs) concept, but defined at a higher level of the biological organization. As plant species can be grouped according to common functional characteristics, ecosystems can be grouped according to their common functional behavior.

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  • Ecosystem Functional Type (EFT) is an ecological concept to characterize ecosystem functioning. Ecosystem Functional Types are defined as groups of ecosystems or patches of the land surface that share similar dynamics of matter and energy exchanges between the biota and the physical environment. The EFT concept is analogous to the Plant Functional Types (PFTs) concept, but defined at a higher level of the biological organization. As plant species can be grouped according to common functional characteristics, ecosystems can be grouped according to their common functional behavior. One of the most used approaches to implement this concept has been the identification of EFTs from the satellite-derived dynamics of primary production, an essential and integrative descriptor of ecosystem functioning. (en)
  • Tipo Funcional de Ecosistema (TFE) (Fig.1)​​ ​es un nuevo concepto ecológico relacionado con el funcionamiento ecosistémico. Los Tipos Funcionales de Ecosistemas (TFEs)​​ son grupos de ecosistemas con dinámicas similares en los intercambios de materia y energía entre la biota y el ambiente físico. Este concepto es análogo al de . En este sentido, al igual que las especies de plantas se agrupan sobre la base de sus características funcionales, los ecosistemas se pueden agrupar de acuerdo con su comportamiento funcional. Una de las aproximaciones más utilizadas para llevar a la práctica el concepto, ha sido la identificación de TFEs a partir de las dinámicas de la productividad primaria,​​ uno de los descriptores más esenciales del funcionamiento ecosistémico.​ (es)
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  • Ecosystem Functional Type (EFT) is an ecological concept to characterize ecosystem functioning. Ecosystem Functional Types are defined as groups of ecosystems or patches of the land surface that share similar dynamics of matter and energy exchanges between the biota and the physical environment. The EFT concept is analogous to the Plant Functional Types (PFTs) concept, but defined at a higher level of the biological organization. As plant species can be grouped according to common functional characteristics, ecosystems can be grouped according to their common functional behavior. (en)
  • Tipo Funcional de Ecosistema (TFE) (Fig.1)​​ ​es un nuevo concepto ecológico relacionado con el funcionamiento ecosistémico. Los Tipos Funcionales de Ecosistemas (TFEs)​​ son grupos de ecosistemas con dinámicas similares en los intercambios de materia y energía entre la biota y el ambiente físico. Este concepto es análogo al de . En este sentido, al igual que las especies de plantas se agrupan sobre la base de sus características funcionales, los ecosistemas se pueden agrupar de acuerdo con su comportamiento funcional. (es)
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  • Tipo Funcional de Ecosistema (es)
  • Ecosystem Functional Type (en)
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