Climatic and evolutionary contexts are required to infer plant life history strategies from functional traits at a global scale
Life history strategies are fundamental to the ecology and evolution of organisms and are important for understanding extinction risk and responses to global change. Using global datasets and a multiple response modelling framework we show that trait-climate interactions are associated with life his...
Main Authors: | Kelly, R, Healy, K, Anand, M, Baudraz, MEA, Bahn, M, Cerabolini, BEL, Cornelissen, JHC, Dwyer, JM, Jackson, AL, Kattge, J, Niinemets, U, Penuelas, J, Pierce, S, Salguero-Gómez, R, Buckley, YM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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