Accounting for trait variability and coordination in predictions of drought‐induced range shifts in woody plants

Author:

Martínez‐Vilalta Jordi12ORCID,García‐Valdés Raúl134ORCID,Jump Alistair5ORCID,Vilà‐Cabrera Albert15ORCID,Mencuccini Maurizio16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CREAF E08193 Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Vallès) Catalonia Spain

2. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona E08193 Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Vallès) Catalonia Spain

3. Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia (CTFC) E25280 Solsona Spain

4. Department of Biology, Geology, Physics and Inorganic Chemistry, School of Experimental Sciences and Technology Rey Juan Carlos University E28933 Móstoles, Madrid Spain

5. Biological and Environmental Sciences University of Stirling FK9 4LA Stirling UK

6. ICREA Pg. Lluís Companys 23 E08010 Barcelona Spain

Abstract

SummaryFunctional traits offer a promising avenue to improve predictions of species range shifts under climate change, which will entail warmer and often drier conditions. Although the conceptual foundation linking traits with plant performance and range shifts appears solid, the predictive ability of individual traits remains generally low. In this review, we address this apparent paradox, emphasizing examples of woody plants and traits associated with drought responses at the species' rear edge. Low predictive ability reflects the fact not only that range dynamics tend to be complex and multifactorial, as well as uncertainty in the identification of relevant traits and limited data availability, but also that trait effects are scale‐ and context‐dependent. The latter results from the complex interactions among traits (e.g. compensatory effects) and between them and the environment (e.g. exposure), which ultimately determine persistence and colonization capacity. To confront this complexity, a more balanced coverage of the main functional dimensions involved (stress tolerance, resource use, regeneration and dispersal) is needed, and modelling approaches must be developed that explicitly account for: trait coordination in a hierarchical context; trait variability in space and time and its relationship with exposure; and the effect of biotic interactions in an ecological community context.

Funder

Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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