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Plant clonality in a soil-impoverished open ecosystem: insights from southwest Australian shrublands.

James L TsakalosGianluigi OttavianiStefano ChelliAlethea ReaScott ElderMark P DobrowolskiLadislav Mucina
Published in: Annals of botany (2022)
Clonality is more widespread in shrublands than previously thought, and distinct plant communities are distinguished by specific suites (or lack) of CGOs. We show that weighting belowground traits by aboveground abundance affects the results, with implications for trait-based ecologists using abundance-weighting. We suggest unweighted approaches for belowground organs in open ecosystems until belowground abundance is quantifiable.
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