A major aim of ecology is to upscale attributes of individuals to understand processes at population, community and ecosystem scales. Such attributes are typically described using functional traits, that is, standardised characteristics that impact fitness via effects on survival, growth and/or reproduction. However, commonly used functional traits (e.g. wood density, SLA) are becoming increasingly criticised for not being truly mechanistic and for being questionable predictors of ecological processes. This Special Feature reviews and studies how the metabolome (i.e. the thousands of unique metabolites that underpin physiology) can enhance trait-based ecology and our understanding of plant and ecosystem functioning. In this Editorial, we ...
The time is now ripe for ecologists and evolutionary biologists together to tackle a huge and import...
One of ecology's grand challenges is developing general rules to explain and predict highly complex ...
In this current era of anthropogenic climate change there is a growing need to predict the ability o...
A major aim of ecology is to upscale attributes of individuals to understand processes at population...
1. A major aim of ecology is to upscale attributes of individuals to understand processes at populat...
The metabolome is the biochemical basis of plant form and function, but we know little about its mac...
Metabolomics is a fast developing field of comprehensive untargeted chemical analyses. It has many a...
Few facets of biology vary more than functional traits and life-history traits. To explore this vast...
In the past decade, there was a growing interest in using functional trait approaches to study soil ...
Striking progress has been made on conceptual and methodological aspects linking species traits to c...
Trait-based approaches have improved our understanding of plant evolution, community assembly and ec...
1. Few facets of biology vary more than functional traits and life‐history traits. To explore this v...
Process-based models describing biogeochemical cycling are crucial tools to understanding long-term ...
The relatively new research discipline of Eco-Metabolomics is the application of metabolomics techni...
The time is now ripe for ecologists and evolutionary biologists together to tackle a huge and import...
One of ecology's grand challenges is developing general rules to explain and predict highly complex ...
In this current era of anthropogenic climate change there is a growing need to predict the ability o...
A major aim of ecology is to upscale attributes of individuals to understand processes at population...
1. A major aim of ecology is to upscale attributes of individuals to understand processes at populat...
The metabolome is the biochemical basis of plant form and function, but we know little about its mac...
Metabolomics is a fast developing field of comprehensive untargeted chemical analyses. It has many a...
Few facets of biology vary more than functional traits and life-history traits. To explore this vast...
In the past decade, there was a growing interest in using functional trait approaches to study soil ...
Striking progress has been made on conceptual and methodological aspects linking species traits to c...
Trait-based approaches have improved our understanding of plant evolution, community assembly and ec...
1. Few facets of biology vary more than functional traits and life‐history traits. To explore this v...
Process-based models describing biogeochemical cycling are crucial tools to understanding long-term ...
The relatively new research discipline of Eco-Metabolomics is the application of metabolomics techni...
The time is now ripe for ecologists and evolutionary biologists together to tackle a huge and import...
One of ecology's grand challenges is developing general rules to explain and predict highly complex ...
In this current era of anthropogenic climate change there is a growing need to predict the ability o...