The physiological tolerance hypothesis proposes that plant species richness is highest in warm and/or wet climates because a wider range of functional strategies can persist under such conditions. Functional diversity metrics, combined with statistical modelling, offer new ways to test whether diversity-environment relationships are consistent with this hypothesis. In a classic study by R.H. Whittaker (Ecological Monographs, 1960), herb species richness declined from mesic (cool, moist, northerly) slopes to xeric (hot, dry, southerly) slopes. Building on this data set, we measured four plant functional traits (plant height, specific leaf area, leaf water content and foliar C:N) and used them to calculate three functional diversity metrics (...
The environmental filtering hypothesis predicts that the abiotic environment selects species with si...
Aim Two of the oldest observations in plant geography are the increase in plant diversity from the p...
Biotic interactions are key determinants of plant community structure. Indirect interactions such as...
Many taxa show their highest species richness at intermediate elevations, but the underlying reasons...
A goal of comparative physiology is to understand underlying causes of the tremendous diversity of l...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Determining where species are distributed and what ...
Trade-offs maintain diversity and structure communities along environmental gradients. Theory indica...
1.Spatial variation in filters imposed by the abiotic environment causes variation in functional tra...
International audienceQuestion: What plant properties might define plant functional types (PFTs) for...
Understanding the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning has been a core ecolog...
Functional traits are expected to modulate plant competitive dynamics. However, how traits and thei...
Trade-offs maintain diversity and structure communities along environmental gradients. Theory indica...
Among the most pronounced large-scale geographic patterns of plant biodiversity are the increase in ...
Data information to the paper Boonman, C.C.F. et al. (2021) Plant functional and taxonomic diversity...
The environmental filtering hypothesis predicts that the abiotic environment selects species with si...
Aim Two of the oldest observations in plant geography are the increase in plant diversity from the p...
Biotic interactions are key determinants of plant community structure. Indirect interactions such as...
Many taxa show their highest species richness at intermediate elevations, but the underlying reasons...
A goal of comparative physiology is to understand underlying causes of the tremendous diversity of l...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Determining where species are distributed and what ...
Trade-offs maintain diversity and structure communities along environmental gradients. Theory indica...
1.Spatial variation in filters imposed by the abiotic environment causes variation in functional tra...
International audienceQuestion: What plant properties might define plant functional types (PFTs) for...
Understanding the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning has been a core ecolog...
Functional traits are expected to modulate plant competitive dynamics. However, how traits and thei...
Trade-offs maintain diversity and structure communities along environmental gradients. Theory indica...
Among the most pronounced large-scale geographic patterns of plant biodiversity are the increase in ...
Data information to the paper Boonman, C.C.F. et al. (2021) Plant functional and taxonomic diversity...
The environmental filtering hypothesis predicts that the abiotic environment selects species with si...
Aim Two of the oldest observations in plant geography are the increase in plant diversity from the p...
Biotic interactions are key determinants of plant community structure. Indirect interactions such as...