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Functional traits mediate individualistic species-environment distributions at broad spatial scales while fine-scale species associations remain unpredictable.

Jared J BeckDaijiang LiSarah E JohnsonDavid RogersKenneth M CameronKenneth J SytsmaThomas J GivnishDonald M Waller
Published in: American journal of botany (2022)
Trait-mediated ecological sorting appears to drive temperate-forest community assembly, generating individualistic plant distributions along regional environmental gradients. This finding links classic studies in plant ecology and prior research in plant physiological ecology to current trait-based approaches in community ecology. However, our results fail to support the common assumption that limiting similarity governs local plant co-occurrences. Strong ecological sorting among forest stands coupled with stochastic fine-scale interactions among species appear to weaken deterministic, niche-based assembly processes at local scales.
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