Journal article

Are trait-growth models transferable? Predicting multi-species growth trajectories between ecosystems using plant functional traits

FM Thomas, PA Vesk

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2017

Abstract

Plant functional traits are increasingly used to generalize across species, however few examples exist of predictions from trait-based models being evaluated in new species or new places. Can we use functional traits to predict growth of unknown species in different areas? We used three independently collected datasets, each containing data on heights of individuals from non-resprouting species over a chronosquence of time-since-fire sites from three ecosystems in south-eastern Australia. We examined the influence of specific leaf area, woody density, seed size and leaf nitrogen content on three aspects of plant growth; maximum relative growth rate, age at maximum growth and asymptotic heigh..

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Funding Acknowledgements

FMT is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award, a Holsworth Wildlife Research Scholarship and top up from Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Environmental Decisions (CEED). PAV is supported by CEED. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.