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Revisiting the H oly G rail: using plant functional traits to understand ecological processes
One of ecology's grand challenges is develo** general rules to explain and predict highly
complex systems. Understanding and predicting ecological processes from species' traits …
complex systems. Understanding and predicting ecological processes from species' traits …
Community and ecosystem responses to elevational gradients: processes, mechanisms, and insights for global change
Community structure and ecosystem processes often vary along elevational gradients. Their
responses to elevation are commonly driven by changes in temperature, and many …
responses to elevation are commonly driven by changes in temperature, and many …
Contrasting effects of plant inter‐and intraspecific variation on community‐level trait measures along an environmental gradient
Despite widespread focus on interspecific variation in trait‐based ecology, there is growing
evidence that intraspecific trait variability can play a fundamental role in plant community …
evidence that intraspecific trait variability can play a fundamental role in plant community …
Leaf litter traits predominantly control litter decomposition in streams worldwide
M Zhang, X Cheng, Q Geng, Z Shi… - Global Ecology and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem
nutrient cycling, energy transfer and trophic interactions. In comparison to terrestrial …
nutrient cycling, energy transfer and trophic interactions. In comparison to terrestrial …
Altitudinal patterns and controls of plant and soil nutrient concentrations and stoichiometry in subtropical China
Altitude is a determining factor of ecosystem properties and processes in mountains. This
study investigated the changes in the concentrations of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and …
study investigated the changes in the concentrations of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and …
Plant traits inform predictions of tundra responses to global change
Contents Summary 1742 I. Introduction 1742 II. The global context of tundra trait variation
1743 III. The current state of knowledge on trait change in the tundra biome 1744 IV. The …
1743 III. The current state of knowledge on trait change in the tundra biome 1744 IV. The …
Drawing ecological inferences from coincident patterns of population‐and community‐level biodiversity
Biodiversity is comprised of genetic and phenotypic variation among individual organisms,
which might belong to the same species or to different species. Spatial patterns of …
which might belong to the same species or to different species. Spatial patterns of …
Relationships between plant traits, soil properties and carbon fluxes differ between monocultures and mixed communities in temperate grassland
The use of plant traits to predict ecosystem functions has been gaining growing attention.
Above‐ground plant traits, such as leaf nitrogen (N) content and specific leaf area (SLA) …
Above‐ground plant traits, such as leaf nitrogen (N) content and specific leaf area (SLA) …
Altered leaf litter quality exacerbates the negative impact of climate change on decomposition
Leaf litter decomposition is a key component of global biogeochemical cycles that influence
soil carbon storage, nutrient availability and plant productivity. Ongoing climate change will …
soil carbon storage, nutrient availability and plant productivity. Ongoing climate change will …
Geographic conditions impact the relationship between plant phenology and phylogeny
Plant phenology is influenced by a combined effect of phylogeny and climate, although it is
yet unclear how these two variables work together to change phenology. We synthesized …
yet unclear how these two variables work together to change phenology. We synthesized …