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Trait‐based approaches have led to significant advances in plant ecology, but are currently biased toward above‐ground traits. It is becoming clear that a stronger emphasis on below‐ground traits is needed to better predict future changes in plant biodiversity and their consequences for ecosystem functioning. Here I propose six ‘below‐ground frontiers’ in trait‐based plant ecology, with an emphasis...
Phenology, the study of seasonal timing of events in nature, plays a key role in the matching between organisms and their environment. Yet, it has been poorly integrated in trait‐based descriptions of the plant phenotype. Here, we focus on three phases of reproductive phenology – time of flowering, time of seed dispersal and duration of seed maturation – to test how these traits relate to other...
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