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Plant Strategies

- The Demographic Consequences of Functional Traits in Changing Environments
Af: Daniel C. Laughlin Engelsk Paperback

Plant Strategies

- The Demographic Consequences of Functional Traits in Changing Environments
Af: Daniel C. Laughlin Engelsk Paperback
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How do plants make a living? Some plants are gamblers, others are swindlers. Some plants are habitual spenders while others are strugglers and miserly savers. Plants have evolved a spectacular array of solutions to the existential problems of survival and reproduction in a world where resources are scarce, disturbances can be deadly, and competition is cut-throat. Few topics have both captured the imagination and furrowed the brows of plant ecologists, yet no topic is more important for understanding the assembly of plant communities, predicting plant responses to global change, and enhancing the restoration of our rapidly degrading biosphere. The vast array of plant strategy models that characterize the discipline now require synthesis. These models tend to emphasize either life history strategies based on demography, or functional strategies based on ecophysiology. Indeed, this disciplinary divide between demography and physiology runs deep and continues to this today. The goal of this accessible book is to articulate a coherent framework that unifies life history theory with comparative functional ecology to advance prediction in plant ecology. Armed with a deeper understanding of the dimensionality of life history and functional traits, we are now equipped to quantitively link phenotypes to population growth rates across gradients of resource availability and disturbance regimes. Predicting how species respond to global change is perhaps the most important challenge of our time. A robust framework for plant strategy theory will advance this research agenda by testing the generality of traits for predicting population dynamics.
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How do plants make a living? Some plants are gamblers, others are swindlers. Some plants are habitual spenders while others are strugglers and miserly savers. Plants have evolved a spectacular array of solutions to the existential problems of survival and reproduction in a world where resources are scarce, disturbances can be deadly, and competition is cut-throat. Few topics have both captured the imagination and furrowed the brows of plant ecologists, yet no topic is more important for understanding the assembly of plant communities, predicting plant responses to global change, and enhancing the restoration of our rapidly degrading biosphere. The vast array of plant strategy models that characterize the discipline now require synthesis. These models tend to emphasize either life history strategies based on demography, or functional strategies based on ecophysiology. Indeed, this disciplinary divide between demography and physiology runs deep and continues to this today. The goal of this accessible book is to articulate a coherent framework that unifies life history theory with comparative functional ecology to advance prediction in plant ecology. Armed with a deeper understanding of the dimensionality of life history and functional traits, we are now equipped to quantitively link phenotypes to population growth rates across gradients of resource availability and disturbance regimes. Predicting how species respond to global change is perhaps the most important challenge of our time. A robust framework for plant strategy theory will advance this research agenda by testing the generality of traits for predicting population dynamics.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 464
ISBN-13: 9780192867957
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0192867954
Kategori: Botanik
Udg. Dato: 27 jul 2023
Længde: 30mm
Bredde: 247mm
Højde: 171mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 27 jul 2023
Forfatter(e): Daniel C. Laughlin
Forfatter(e) Daniel C. Laughlin


Kategori Botanik


ISBN-13 9780192867957


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 464


Udgave


Længde 30mm


Bredde 247mm


Højde 171mm


Udg. Dato 27 jul 2023


Oplagsdato 27 jul 2023


Forlag Oxford University Press

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