articleEcology LettersJan 15, 2007Closed access

A trait‐based approach to community assembly: partitioning of species trait values into within‐ and among‐community components

University of California, Berkeley · Stanford University

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Abstract

Plant functional traits vary both along environmental gradients and among species occupying similar conditions, creating a challenge for the synthesis of functional and community ecology. We present a trait-based approach that provides an additive decomposition of species' trait values into alpha and beta components: beta values refer to a species' position along a gradient defined by community-level mean trait values; alpha values are the difference between a species' trait values and the mean of co-occurring taxa. In woody plant communities of coastal California, beta trait values for specific leaf area, leaf size, wood density and maximum height all covary strongly, reflecting species distributions across a…

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Keywords
  • Trait
  • Ecology
  • Biology
  • Community
  • Taxon
  • Environmental gradient
  • Functional ecology
  • Plant community
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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