Revisiting the H oly G rail: using plant functional traits to understand ecological processes

Chapman University · Duke University · +9 more institutions

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Abstract

One of ecology's grand challenges is developing general rules to explain and predict highly complex systems. Understanding and predicting ecological processes from species' traits has been considered a 'Holy Grail' in ecology. Plant functional traits are increasingly being used to develop mechanistic models that can predict how ecological communities will respond to abiotic and biotic perturbations and how species will affect ecosystem function and services in a rapidly changing world; however, significant challenges remain. In this review, we highlight recent work and outstanding questions in three areas: (i) selecting relevant traits; (ii) describing intraspecific trait variation and incorporating this…

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Keywords
  • Trait
  • Intraspecific competition
  • Ecology
  • Functional ecology
  • Abiotic component
  • Ecosystem
  • Community
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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