Ecotones have long been a focus of ecological research, and there is considerable current interest in functional traits in community ecology. Yet, surprisingly, the functional trait approach has not been applied to ecotones. A bog-forest sequence in southern New Zealand was sampled with a grid of quadrats, and eight traits related to leaf function were measured on the 54 species found. Two ecotones were identified using moving-window analysis: Ecotone I was the transition from bog to edge forest, and Ecotone II was the transition from edge forest to tall climax forest. No strict ecotonal species were present. In contrast to theoretical predictions, species richness was not higher or lower in either ecotone, rather, both ecotones represented...
Plant functional traits may explain the positive relationship between species richness and ecosystem...
In the conservation literature on land-use change, it is often assumed that land-use intensification...
<div><p>Functional traits, properties of organisms correlated with ecological performance, play a ce...
Trait-based approaches have the potential to reveal general and predictive relationships between org...
Premise of study: Plant functional traits are commonly used as proxies for plant responses to enviro...
Since the original Darwin's definition of ''functional traits'' as predictors (proxies) of organism ...
Traditionally, the study of biodiversity has focused on quantifying patterns of species diversity, o...
1. Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) is hypothesized to play an important role in community assemb...
Niche differentiation and ecological filtering are primary ecological processes that shape community...
Trait-based approaches have the potential to reveal general and predictive relationships between org...
question in community ecology. Whereas neutral theory assumes that species are adapted to common fie...
Recent work has shown that evaluating functional trait distinctiveness, the average trait distance o...
The research presented here focuses on the functional aspect of biodiversity of plant communities, w...
The field of plant community ecology is increasingly seeking to integrate functional traits into the...
Plant functional traits may explain the positive relationship between species richness and ecosystem...
In the conservation literature on land-use change, it is often assumed that land-use intensification...
<div><p>Functional traits, properties of organisms correlated with ecological performance, play a ce...
Trait-based approaches have the potential to reveal general and predictive relationships between org...
Premise of study: Plant functional traits are commonly used as proxies for plant responses to enviro...
Since the original Darwin's definition of ''functional traits'' as predictors (proxies) of organism ...
Traditionally, the study of biodiversity has focused on quantifying patterns of species diversity, o...
1. Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) is hypothesized to play an important role in community assemb...
Niche differentiation and ecological filtering are primary ecological processes that shape community...
Trait-based approaches have the potential to reveal general and predictive relationships between org...
question in community ecology. Whereas neutral theory assumes that species are adapted to common fie...
Recent work has shown that evaluating functional trait distinctiveness, the average trait distance o...
The research presented here focuses on the functional aspect of biodiversity of plant communities, w...
The field of plant community ecology is increasingly seeking to integrate functional traits into the...
Plant functional traits may explain the positive relationship between species richness and ecosystem...
In the conservation literature on land-use change, it is often assumed that land-use intensification...
<div><p>Functional traits, properties of organisms correlated with ecological performance, play a ce...