“…Plant functional types (PFTs) are commonly used in land surface models (LSMs) to represent broad groups of vegetation with similar characteristics such as their growth form, phenological patterns, or photosynthetic pathways (Bonan et al, 2002;Box, 1996;Smith et al, 1993;Ustin & Gamon, 2010). There are, however, large differences in the coverage and type of PFTs used in LSMs, which in turn impact the simulated fluxes of matter and energy from the land surface (Fritz et al, 2011;Hartley et al, 2017;Ottlé et al, 2013;Wang et al, 2022). Moreover, the PFTs used in LSMs have historically been developed to represent global patterns of vegetation and their associated traits (Bonan et al, 2002;Box, 1996;Melton et al, 2020;Wullschleger et al, 2014).…”