Community Assembly, Niche Conservatism, and Adaptive Evolution in Changing Environments
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Abstract
The widespread correspondence between phenotypic variation and environmental conditions, the "fit" of organisms to their environment, reflects the adaptive value of plant functional traits. Several processes contribute to these patterns: plasticity, ecological sorting, and adaptive evolution. This article addresses the importance of ecological sorting processes (community assembly, migration, habitat tracking, etc.) as primary causes of functional trait distributions at the local and landscape level. In relatively saturated communities, plants will establish and regenerate in environments to which they are well adapted, so their distributions, and the distributions of associated functional traits, will reflect…
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- Niche
- Biology
- Ecology
- Biological dispersal
- Habitat
- Trait
- Ecological niche
- Environmental change
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