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Measuring Functional Diversity in Plant Communities with MixedLife Forms: A Problem of Hardand Soft Attributes

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This paper examines the functional relationships among species in an Australian rangeland community with mixed life forms. It follows a previous study (Walker and others 1999) that explored the role of dominant and minor species in maintaining functional diversity and resilience in a rangeland ecosystem. Unlike our previous results, which were based on estimates of five plant functional attributes, the dominant species in this second community apparently are functionally no more dissimilar to each other than to all other species. We suggest that the lack of clear results in mixed life form communities represents a confounding of the relationships between the “hard” attributes that actually govern how a plant performs in an ecosystem and the “soft” attributes that we use as surrogates. There are very few data on the hard functional attributes of plant species and consequently little information on precisely how the (soft) measurable traits are related to their imputed functions. What evidence there is shows that although the relationships are strong within life forms, they differ between life forms. This poses a problem for the development of research relating plant biodiversity to ecosystem function. Until such a database is developed, it will be very difficult to advance our understanding and measurement of functional diversity in mixed life form communities.

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Received 30 April 2001; Accepted 23 January 2002.

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Walker, B., Langridge, J. Measuring Functional Diversity in Plant Communities with MixedLife Forms: A Problem of Hardand Soft Attributes. Ecosystems 5, 529–538 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-002-0154-0

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