Interspecific integration of trait dimensions at local scales: the plant phenotype as an integrated network
Abstract
Summary
Plant phenotypic diversity is shaped by the interplay of trade-offs and constraints in evolution. Closely integrated groups of traits (i.e. trait dimensions) are used to classify plant phenotypic diversity into plant strategies, but we do not know the degree of interdependence among trait dimensions. To assess how selection has shaped the phenotypic space, we examine whether trait dimensions are independent.
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Title
Interspecific integration of trait dimensions at local scales: the plant phenotype as an integrated network
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
105
Issue
6
Pages
1775 - 1790
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