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Boulangeat Isabelle1, Philippe Pauline1, Abdulhak Sylvain2, Douzet Roland1, Garraud Luc2, Lavergne Sébastien1, Lavorel Sandra1, Van Es Jérémie2, Vittoz Pascal3, Thuiller Wilfried1.
Abstract
The pace of on-going climate change calls for reliable plant biodiversity scenarios. Traditional dynamic vegetation models use plant functional types that are summarized to such an extent that they become meaningless for biodiversity scenarios. Hybrid dynamic vegetation models of intermediate complexity (hybrid-DVMs) have recently been developed to address this issue. These models, at the crossroads between phenomenological and process-based models, are able to involve an intermediate number of well-chosen plant functional groups (PFGs). The challenge is to build meaningful PFGs that are representative of plant biodiversity, and consistent with the parameters and processes of hybrid-DVMs. Here, we propose and test a framework based on few selected traits to define a limited number of PFGs, which are both representative of the diversity (functional and taxonomic) of the flora in the Ecrins National Park, and adapted to hybrid-DVMs. This new classification scheme, together with recent advances in vegetation modeling, constitutes a step forward for mechanistic biodiversity modeling.Entities:
Keywords: biodiversity scenarios; dynamic vegetation model; emergent groups; functional diversity; functional traits; hybrid model; plant functional groups; plant functional types
Year: 2012 PMID: 24403847 PMCID: PMC3880864 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2012.02783.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Chang Biol ISSN: 1354-1013 Impact factor: 10.863