Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome

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dc.creator Bjorkman, Anne D.
dc.creator Myers-Smith, Isla H.
dc.creator Elmendorf, Sarah C.
dc.creator Normand, Signe
dc.creator Rüger, Nadja
dc.creator Beck, Pieter S.A.
dc.creator Blach-Overgaard, Anne
dc.creator Blok, Daan
dc.creator Cornelissen, J. Hans C.
dc.creator Harper, Karen A., 1969-
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-25T13:26:57Z
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dc.date.issued 2018-09-26
dc.identifier.issn 0028-0836
dc.identifier.issn 1476-4687
dc.identifier.uri http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/31856
dc.description Accepted version en_CA
dc.description.abstract The tundra is warming more rapidly than any other biome on Earth, and the potential ramifications are far-reaching because of global feedback effects between vegetation and climate. A better understanding of how environmental factors shape plant structure and function is crucial for predicting the consequences of environmental change for ecosystem functioning. Here we explore the biome-wide relationships between temperature, moisture and seven key plant functional traits both across space and over three decades of warming at 117 tundra locations. Spatial temperature–trait relationships were generally strong but soil moisture had a marked influence on the strength and direction of these relationships, highlighting the potentially important influence of changes in water availability on future trait shifts in tundra plant communities. Community height increased with warming across all sites over the past three decades, but other traits lagged far behind predicted rates of change. Our findings highlight the challenge of using space-for-time substitution to predict the functional consequences of future warming and suggest that functions that are tied closely to plant height will experience the most rapid change. They also reveal the strength with which environmental factors shape biotic communities at the coldest extremes of the planet and will help to improve projections of functional changes in tundra ecosystems with climate warming. en_CA
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dc.publisher Nature Research en_CA
dc.relation.uri https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0563-7
dc.rights Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data-mine the content, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full conditions of use. Any further use is subject to permission from Springer Nature. The conditions of use are not intended to override, should any national law grant further rights to any user. Terms of use: <a href="https://www.nature.com/nature-portfolio/editorial-policies/self-archiving-and-license-to-publish">https://www.nature.com/nature-portfolio/editorial-policies/self-archiving-and-license-to-publish </a>
dc.subject.lcsh Tundra plants -- Effect of global warming on
dc.subject.lcsh Tundra ecology
dc.subject.lcsh Plant anatomy
dc.subject.lcsh Soil moisture
dc.title Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome en_CA
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dcterms.bibliographicCitation Nature 562, 57–62. (2018) en_CA
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