The global spectrum of plant form and function

dc.contributor.authorDíaz, Sandra
dc.contributor.authorKattge, Jens
dc.contributor.authorCornelissen, Johannes H. C.
dc.contributor.authorWright, Ian J.
dc.contributor.authorLavorel, Sandra
dc.contributor.authorDray, Stéphane
dc.contributor.authorReu, Björn
dc.contributor.authorKleyer, Michael
dc.contributor.authorWirth, Christian
dc.contributor.authorPrentice, I. C.
dc.contributor.authorGarnier, Eric
dc.contributor.authorBönisch, Gerhard
dc.contributor.authorWestoby, Mark
dc.contributor.authorPoorter, Hendrik
dc.contributor.authorReich, Peter B.
dc.contributor.authorMoles, Angela T.
dc.contributor.authorDickie, John
dc.contributor.authorGillison, Andrew N.
dc.contributor.authorZanne, Amy E.
dc.contributor.authorChave, Jé
dc.contributor.authorWright, S. Joseph
dc.contributor.authorSheremet'ev, Serge N.
dc.contributor.authorJactel, Hervé
dc.contributor.authorBaraloto, Christopher
dc.contributor.authorCerabolini, Bruno
dc.contributor.authorPierce, Simon
dc.contributor.authorShipley, Bill
dc.contributor.authorKirkup, Donald
dc.contributor.authorCasanoves, Fernando
dc.contributor.authorJoswig, Julia S.
dc.contributor.authorGünther, Angela
dc.contributor.authorFalczuk, Valeria
dc.contributor.authorRüger, Nadja
dc.contributor.authorMahecha, Miguel D.
dc.contributor.authorGorné, Lucas D.
dc.date.accessioned2016-09-20T22:35:55Z
dc.date.available2016-09-20T22:35:55Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractEarth is home to a remarkable diversity of plant forms and life histories, yet comparatively few essential trait combinations have proved evolutionarily viable in today's terrestrial biosphere. By analysing worldwide variation in six major traits critical to growth, survival and reproduction within the largest sample of vascular plant species ever compiled, we found that occupancy of six-dimensional trait space is strongly concentrated, indicating coordination and trade-offs. Three-quarters of trait variation is captured in a two-dimensional global spectrum of plant form and function. One major dimension within this plane reflects the size of whole plants and their parts; the other represents the leaf economics spectrum, which balances leaf construction costs against growth potential. The global plant trait spectrum provides a backdrop for elucidating constraints on evolution, for functionally qualifying species and ecosystems, and for improving models that predict future vegetation based on continuous variation in plant form and function.
dc.format.extent167–171
dc.identifier0028-0836
dc.identifier.citationDíaz, Sandra, Kattge, Jens, Cornelissen, Johannes H. C., Wright, Ian J., Lavorel, Sandra, Dray, Stéphane, Reu, Björn, Kleyer, Michael, Wirth, Christian, Prentice, I. C., Garnier, Eric, Bönisch, Gerhard, Westoby, Mark, Poorter, Hendrik, Reich, Peter B., Moles, Angela T., Dickie, John, Gillison, Andrew N., Zanne, Amy E., Chave, Jé, Wright, S. Joseph, Sheremet'ev, Serge N., Jactel, Hervé, Baraloto, Christopher, Cerabolini, Bruno et al. 2016. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/29500">The global spectrum of plant form and function</a>." <em>Nature</em>, 529, (7585) 167–171. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/nature16489">https://doi.org/10.1038/nature16489</a>.
dc.identifier.issn0028-0836
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10088/29500
dc.publisherNature Publishing Group
dc.relation.ispartofNature 529 (7585)
dc.titleThe global spectrum of plant form and function
dc.typearticle
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sro.identifier.doi10.1038/nature16489
sro.identifier.itemID139072
sro.identifier.refworksID7200
sro.identifier.urlhttps://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/29500

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