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Título: Climatic and soil factors explain the two-dimensional spectrum of global plant trait variation.
Autor: JOSWIG, J. S.
WIRTH, C.
SCHUMAN, M. C.
KATTGE, J.
REU, B.
WRIGHT, I. J.
SIPPEL, S. D.
RÜGER, N.
RICHTER, R.
SCHAEPMAN, M. E.
VAN BODEGOM, P. M.
CORNELISSEN, J. H. C.
DÍAZ, S.
HATTINGH, W. N.
KRAMER, K.
LENS, F.
NIINEMETS, U.
REICH, P. B.
REICHSTEIN, M.
RÖMERMANN, C.
SCHRODT, F.
ANAND, M.
BAHN , M.
BYUN, C.
CAMPETELLA, G.
CERABOLINI, B. E. L.
CRAINE, J. M.
GONZALEZ-MELO, A.
GUTIÉRREZ, A. G.
HE, T.
HIGUCHI, P.
JACTEL, H.
KRAFT, N. J. B.
MINDEN, V.
ONIPCHENKO, V.
PEÑUELAS, J.
PILLAR , V. D.
SOSINSKI JUNIOR, E. E.
SOUDZILOVSKAIA, N. A.
WEIHER, E.
MAHECHA, M. D.
Afiliación: JULIA S. JOSWIG
CHRISTIAN WIRTH
MEREDITH C. SCHUMAN
JENS KATTGE
BJÖRN REU
IAN J. WRIGHT
SEBASTIAN D. SIPPEL
NADJA RÜGER
RONNY RICHTER
MICHAEL E. SCHAEPMAN
PETER M. VAN BODEGOM
J. H. C. CORNELISSEN
SANDRA DÍAZ
WESLEY N. HATTINGH
KOEN KRAMER
FREDERIC LENS
ÜLO NIINEMETS
PETER B. REICH
MARKUS REICHSTEIN
CHRISTINE RÖMERMANN
FRANZISKA SCHRODT
MADHUR ANAND
MICHAEL BAHN 
CHAEHO BYUN
GIANDIEGO CAMPETELLA
BRUNO E. L. CERABOLINI
JOSEPH M. CRAINE
ANDRES GONZALEZ-MELO
ALVARO G. GUTIÉRREZ
TIANHUA HE
PEDRO HIGUCHI
HERVÉ JACTEL
NATHAN J. B. KRAFT
VANESSA MINDEN
VLADIMIR ONIPCHENKO
JOSEP PEÑUELAS
VALÉRIO D. PILLAR 
ENIO EGON SOSINSKI JUNIOR, Cenargen
NADEJDA A. SOUDZILOVSKAIA
EVAN WEIHER
MIGUEL D. MAHECHA.
Año: 2022
Referencia: Nature Ecology & Evolution, v. 6, p. 36-50, Jan. 2022.
Descripción: Plant functional traits can predict community assembly and ecosystem functioning and are thus widely used in global models of vegetation dynamics and land?climate feedbacks. Still, we lack a global understanding of how land and climate affect plant traits. A previous global analysis of six traits observed two main axes of variation: (1) size variation at the organ and plant level and (2) leaf economics balancing leaf persistence against plant growth potential. The orthogonality of these two axes suggests they are differently influenced by environmental drivers. We find that these axes persist in a global dataset of 17 traits across more than 20,000 species. We find a dominant joint effect of climate and soil on trait variation. Additional independent climate effects are also observed across most traits, whereas independent soil effects are almost exclusively observed for economics traits. Variation in size traits correlates well with a latitudinal gradient related to water or energy limitation. In contrast, variation in economics traits is better explained by interactions of climate with soil fertility. These findings have the potential to improve our understanding of biodiversity patterns and our predictions of climate change impacts on biogeochemical cycles.
Thesagro: Planta
Meio Ambiente
Clima
Solo
Vegetação
Biodiversidade
Mudança Climática
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01616-8
Notas: Published online 23 December 2021.
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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