| Literature DB >> 32595068 |
Nianpeng He1, Ying Li2, Congcong Liu3, Li Xu4, Mingxu Li4, Jiahui Zhang3, Jinsheng He5, Zhiyao Tang5, Xingguo Han6, Qing Ye7, Chunwang Xiao8, Qiang Yu9, Shirong Liu10, Wei Sun11, Shuli Niu4, Shenggong Li4, Lawren Sack12, Guirui Yu13.
Abstract
Functional traits are frequently used to evaluate plant adaptation across environments. Yet, traits tend to have multiple functions and interactions, which cannot be accounted for in traditional correlation analyses. Plant trait networks (PTNs) clarify complex relationships among traits, enable the calculation of metrics for the topology of trait coordination and the importance of given traits in PTNs, and how they shift across communities. Recent studies of PTNs provide new insights into some important topics, including trait dimensionality, trait spectra (including the leaf economic spectrum), stoichiometric principles, and the variation of phenotypic integration along gradients of resource availability. PTNs provide improved resolution of the multiple dimensions of plant adaptation across scales and responses to shifting resources, disturbance regimes, and global change.Keywords: adaptation; competition; functional traits; network; resource; stress
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32595068 DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2020.06.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Ecol Evol ISSN: 0169-5347 Impact factor: 17.712