Plant functional traits and the multidimensional nature of species coexistence
University of Maryland, College Park · Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Understanding the processes maintaining species diversity is a central problem in ecology, with implications for the conservation and management of ecosystems. Although biologists often assume that trait differences between competitors promote diversity, empirical evidence connecting functional traits to the niche differences that stabilize species coexistence is rare. Obtaining such evidence is critical because traits also underlie the average fitness differences driving competitive exclusion, and this complicates efforts to infer community dynamics from phenotypic patterns. We coupled field-parameterized mathematical models of competition between 102 pairs of annual plants with detailed sampling of leaf,…
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3Topics & keywords
- Evolutionary biology
- Biology
- Ecology
- Geography
- Reduced inequalities