“…Plant species may be particularly sensitive to environmental filtering at the regeneration stage and this might be more important than other life‐history stages as species could be totally excluded from a habitat due to inappropriate environmental conditions for germination or successful establishment (Grubb, ). However, our knowledge of plant trait ecology is largely focused on few traits concerning aboveground vegetative growth and morphology, and very few studies have assessed the potential role of regeneration traits (Jiménez‐Alfaro, Silveira, Fidelis, Poschlod, & Commander, ; Larson & Funk, ; Poschlod et al., ; Saatkamp et al., ). Regeneration traits have been long acknowledged as relevant to the natural maintenance of biodiversity (Grubb, ), and have been found to be important for both species coexistence and species sorting (Bernard‐Verdier et al., ; Fernández‐Pascual, Pérez‐Arcoiza, Prieto, & Díaz, ; Pierce, Bottinelli, Bassani, Ceriani, & Cerabolini, ).…”