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. 2018 Dec;2(12):1906-1917.
doi: 10.1038/s41559-018-0699-8. Epub 2018 Nov 19.

Global trait-environment relationships of plant communities

Helge Bruelheide  1   2 Jürgen Dengler  3   4   5 Oliver Purschke  6   3 Jonathan Lenoir  7 Borja Jiménez-Alfaro  6   3   8 Stephan M Hennekens  9 Zoltán Botta-Dukát  10 Milan Chytrý  11 Richard Field  12 Florian Jansen  13 Jens Kattge  3   14 Valério D Pillar  15 Franziska Schrodt  12   14 Miguel D Mahecha  3   14 Robert K Peet  16 Brody Sandel  17 Peter van Bodegom  18 Jan Altman  19 Esteban Alvarez-Dávila  20 Mohammed A S Arfin Khan  21   22 Fabio Attorre  23 Isabelle Aubin  24 Christopher Baraloto  25 Jorcely G Barroso  26 Marijn Bauters  27 Erwin Bergmeier  28 Idoia Biurrun  29 Anne D Bjorkman  30 Benjamin Blonder  31   32 Andraž Čarni  33   34 Luis Cayuela  35 Tomáš Černý  36 J Hans C Cornelissen  37 Dylan Craven  3   38 Matteo Dainese  39 Géraldine Derroire  40 Michele De Sanctis  23 Sandra Díaz  41 Jiří Doležal  19 William Farfan-Rios  42   43 Ted R Feldpausch  44 Nicole J Fenton  45 Eric Garnier  46 Greg R Guerin  47 Alvaro G Gutiérrez  48 Sylvia Haider  6   3 Tarek Hattab  49 Greg Henry  50 Bruno Hérault  51   52 Pedro Higuchi  53 Norbert Hölzel  54 Jürgen Homeier  55 Anke Jentsch  22 Norbert Jürgens  56 Zygmunt Kącki  57 Dirk N Karger  58   59 Michael Kessler  58 Michael Kleyer  60 Ilona Knollová  11 Andrey Y Korolyuk  61 Ingolf Kühn  6   3   38 Daniel C Laughlin  62   63 Frederic Lens  64 Jacqueline Loos  65 Frédérique Louault  66 Mariyana I Lyubenova  67 Yadvinder Malhi  31 Corrado Marcenò  29 Maurizio Mencuccini  68   69 Jonas V Müller  70 Jérôme Munzinger  71 Isla H Myers-Smith  72 David A Neill  73 Ülo Niinemets  74 Kate H Orwin  75 Wim A Ozinga  9   76 Josep Penuelas  69   74   77 Aaron Pérez-Haase  78   79 Petr Petřík  19 Oliver L Phillips  80 Meelis Pärtel  81 Peter B Reich  82   83 Christine Römermann  3   84 Arthur V Rodrigues  85 Francesco Maria Sabatini  6   3 Jordi Sardans  69   77 Marco Schmidt  86 Gunnar Seidler  6 Javier Eduardo Silva Espejo  87 Marcos Silveira  88 Anita Smyth  47 Maria Sporbert  6   3 Jens-Christian Svenning  30 Zhiyao Tang  89 Raquel Thomas  90 Ioannis Tsiripidis  91 Kiril Vassilev  92 Cyrille Violle  46 Risto Virtanen  3   93   94 Evan Weiher  95 Erik Welk  6   3 Karsten Wesche  3   96   97 Marten Winter  3 Christian Wirth  3   14   98 Ute Jandt  6   3
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Global trait-environment relationships of plant communities

Helge Bruelheide et al. Nat Ecol Evol. 2018 Dec.
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Abstract

Plant functional traits directly affect ecosystem functions. At the species level, trait combinations depend on trade-offs representing different ecological strategies, but at the community level trait combinations are expected to be decoupled from these trade-offs because different strategies can facilitate co-existence within communities. A key question is to what extent community-level trait composition is globally filtered and how well it is related to global versus local environmental drivers. Here, we perform a global, plot-level analysis of trait-environment relationships, using a database with more than 1.1 million vegetation plots and 26,632 plant species with trait information. Although we found a strong filtering of 17 functional traits, similar climate and soil conditions support communities differing greatly in mean trait values. The two main community trait axes that capture half of the global trait variation (plant stature and resource acquisitiveness) reflect the trade-offs at the species level but are weakly associated with climate and soil conditions at the global scale. Similarly, within-plot trait variation does not vary systematically with macro-environment. Our results indicate that, at fine spatial grain, macro-environmental drivers are much less important for functional trait composition than has been assumed from floristic analyses restricted to co-occurrence in large grid cells. Instead, trait combinations seem to be predominantly filtered by local-scale factors such as disturbance, fine-scale soil conditions, niche partitioning and biotic interactions.

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