articleEcology LettersMay 12, 2010Closed access

How do traits vary across ecological scales? A case for trait‐based ecology

University of Arizona · McGill University

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Abstract

Despite the increasing importance of functional traits for the study of plant ecology, we do not know how variation in a given trait changes across ecological scales, which prevents us from assessing potential scale-dependent aspects of trait variation. To address this deficiency, we partitioned the variance in two key functional traits (leaf mass area and leaf dry matter content) across six nested ecological scales (site, plot, species, tree, strata and leaf) in lowland tropical rainforests. In both traits, the plot level shows virtually no variance despite high species turnover among plots and the size of within-species variation (leaf + strata + tree) is comparable with that of species level variation. The…

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Keywords
  • Ecology
  • Trait
  • Community
  • Interspecific competition
  • Biology
  • Variation (astronomy)
  • Functional ecology
  • Explained variation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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