articleEcological MonographsFeb 1, 2009Closed access

Community assembly and shifts in plant trait distributions across an environmental gradient in coastal California

Stanford University · University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

Community assembly processes are thought to shape the mean, spread, and spacing of functional trait values within communities. Two broad categories of assembly processes have been proposed: first, a habitat filter that restricts the range of viable strategies and second, a partitioning of microsites and/or resources that leads to a limit to the similarity of coexisting species. The strength of both processes may be dependent on conditions at a particular site and may change along an abiotic gradient. We sampled environmental variables and plant communities in 44 plots across the varied topography of a coastal California landscape. We characterized 14 leaf, stem, and root traits for 54 woody plant species,…

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Keywords
  • Environmental gradient
  • Trait
  • Intraspecific competition
  • Ecology
  • Abiotic component
  • Range (aeronautics)
  • Biology
  • Specific leaf area
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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