Functional traits respond to environmental drivers, hence evaluating trait-environment relationships across spatial environmental gradients can help to understand how multiple drivers influence plant communities. Global-change drivers such as changes in atmospheric nitrogen deposition occur worldwide, but affect community trait distributions at the local scale, where resources (e.g. light availability) and conditions (e.g. soil pH) also influence plant communities. We investigate how multiple environmental drivers affect community trait responses related to resource acquisition (plant height, specific leaf area (SLA), woodiness, and mycorrhizal status) and regeneration (seed mass, lateral spread) of European temperate deciduous forest under...
1.Plant species composition and diversity are known to change across local gradients of light, moist...
Global warming and enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs are two key global-change drivers affecting temperat...
Aim Leaf traits strongly impact biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosystems. Understanding leaf ...
Functional traits respond to environmental drivers, hence evaluating trait-environment relationships...
Plant community composition and functional traits respond to chronic drivers such as climate change ...
International audienceGlobal environmental changes are expected to alter the functional characterist...
Plant species composition and diversity are known to change across local gradients of light, moistur...
Trait-based ecology claims to offer a mechanistic approach for explaining the drivers that structure...
Intraspecific trait variation (ITV; i.e. variability in mean and/or distribution of plant attribute ...
The study of plant trait-environment links is rarely focused on traits that inform on space occupanc...
Species- and trait-environment linkages in forest plant communities continue to be a frequent topic ...
Phenotypic trait variation plays a major role in the response of plants to global environmental chan...
International audienceThe understorey in temperate forests can play an important functional role, de...
The understorey in temperate forests can play an important functional role, depending on its biomass...
Question In functional biogeography studies, generalizable patterns in the relationship between plan...
1.Plant species composition and diversity are known to change across local gradients of light, moist...
Global warming and enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs are two key global-change drivers affecting temperat...
Aim Leaf traits strongly impact biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosystems. Understanding leaf ...
Functional traits respond to environmental drivers, hence evaluating trait-environment relationships...
Plant community composition and functional traits respond to chronic drivers such as climate change ...
International audienceGlobal environmental changes are expected to alter the functional characterist...
Plant species composition and diversity are known to change across local gradients of light, moistur...
Trait-based ecology claims to offer a mechanistic approach for explaining the drivers that structure...
Intraspecific trait variation (ITV; i.e. variability in mean and/or distribution of plant attribute ...
The study of plant trait-environment links is rarely focused on traits that inform on space occupanc...
Species- and trait-environment linkages in forest plant communities continue to be a frequent topic ...
Phenotypic trait variation plays a major role in the response of plants to global environmental chan...
International audienceThe understorey in temperate forests can play an important functional role, de...
The understorey in temperate forests can play an important functional role, depending on its biomass...
Question In functional biogeography studies, generalizable patterns in the relationship between plan...
1.Plant species composition and diversity are known to change across local gradients of light, moist...
Global warming and enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs are two key global-change drivers affecting temperat...
Aim Leaf traits strongly impact biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosystems. Understanding leaf ...