Titel
Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome
Autor*in
H. J. D. Thomas
School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh
Autor*in
A. D. Bjorkman
School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh
Autor*in
I. H. Myers-Smith
School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh
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Abstract
The majority of variation in six traits critical to the growth, survival and reproduction of plant species is thought to be organised along just two dimensions, corresponding to strategies of plant size and resource acquisition. However, it is unknown whether global plant trait relationships extend to climatic extremes, and if these interspecific relationships are confounded by trait variation within species. We test whether trait relationships extend to the cold extremes of life on Earth using the largest database of tundra plant traits yet compiled. We show that tundra plants demonstrate remarkably similar resource economic traits, but not size traits, compared to global distributions, and exhibit the same two dimensions of trait variation. Three quarters of trait variation occurs among species, mirroring global estimates of interspecific trait variation. Plant trait relationships are thus generalizable to the edge of global trait-space, informing prediction of plant community change in a warming world.
Stichwort
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyGeneral Physics and AstronomyGeneral Chemistry
Objekt-Typ
Sprache
Englisch [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:1229883
Erschienen in
Titel
Nature Communications
Band
11
Ausgabe
1
ISSN
2041-1723
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Verlag
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Zugänglichkeit
Rechteangabe
(c) Crown 2020

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