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On the modelling of tropical tree growth: the importance of intra-specific trait variation, non-linear functions and phenotypic integration
Yang, Jie; Song, Xiaoyang; Cao, Min; Deng, Xiaobao; Zhang, Wenfu; Yang, Xiaofei; Swenson, Nathan G.
2021
Source PublicationANNALS OF BOTANY
ISSN0305-7364
Volume127Issue:4Pages:533-542
Abstract

Background and Aims The composition and dynamics of plant communities arise from individual-level demographic outcomes, which are driven by interactions between phenotypes and the environment. Functional traits that can be measured across plants are frequently used to model plant growth and survival. Perhaps surprisingly, species average trait values are often used in these studies and, in some cases, these trait values come from other regions or averages calculated from global databases. This data aggregation potentially results in a large loss of valuable information that probably results in models of plant performance that are weak or even misleading. Methods We present individual-level trait and fine-scale growth data from >500 co-occurring individual trees from 20 species in a Chinese tropical rain forest. We construct Bayesian models of growth informed by theory and construct hierarchical Bayesian models that utilize both individual- and species-level trait data, and compare these models with models only using individual-level data. Key Results We show that trait-growth relationships measured at the individual level vary across species, are often weak using commonly measured traits and do not align with the results of analyses conducted at the species level. However, when we construct individual-level models of growth using leaf area ratio approximations and integrated phenotypes, we generated strong predictive models of tree growth. Conclusions Here, we have shown that individual-level models of tree growth that are built using integrative traits always outperform individual-level models of tree growth that use commonly measured traits. Furthermore, individual-level models, generally, do not support the findings of trait-growth relationships quantified at the species level. This indicates that aggregating trait and growth data to the species level results in poorer and probably misleading models of how traits are related to tree performance.

KeywordBIG SEEDS1 (BS1) F-box protein MINI ORGAN1 (MIO1)/SMALL LEAF AND BUSHY1 (SLB1) SCF E3 ligase proteasome-mediated degradation organ size pulvinus
Subject AreaPlant Sciences
DOI10.1093/jxb/erab033
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
WOS IDWOS:000642310500016
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/12255
Collection森林生态研究组
Affiliation1.Chinese Acad Sci, CAS Key Lab Trop Forest Ecol, Xishuangbanna Trop Bot Garden, Mengla 666303, Yunnan, Peoples R China
2.Swenson, Nathan G.] Univ Maryland, Dept Biol, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
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Yang, Jie,Song, Xiaoyang,Cao, Min,et al. On the modelling of tropical tree growth: the importance of intra-specific trait variation, non-linear functions and phenotypic integration[J]. ANNALS OF BOTANY,2021,127(4):533-542.
APA Yang, Jie.,Song, Xiaoyang.,Cao, Min.,Deng, Xiaobao.,Zhang, Wenfu.,...&Swenson, Nathan G..(2021).On the modelling of tropical tree growth: the importance of intra-specific trait variation, non-linear functions and phenotypic integration.ANNALS OF BOTANY,127(4),533-542.
MLA Yang, Jie,et al."On the modelling of tropical tree growth: the importance of intra-specific trait variation, non-linear functions and phenotypic integration".ANNALS OF BOTANY 127.4(2021):533-542.
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