“…Despite the increasing number of genotype‐by‐environment studies in the past decade (Abdala‐Roberts et al, ; Busby, Newcombe, Dirzo, & Whitham, ; Johnson, ; Johnson & Agrawal, ; Mooney & Agrawal, ; Tack, Ovaskainen, Pulkkinen, & Roslin, ; Wagner et al, ), most studies neglect to measure functional traits, precluding an understanding of the relative importance of trait plasticity vs. genetic variation in structuring communities. The few studies that can give insight to the relative importance of trait plasticity vs. genetic variation have been limited to manipulations of soil nutrients within common gardens and focused on the response of plant growth traits and above‐ground arthropod communities (Abdala‐Roberts & Mooney, ; Barrios‐Garcia et al, ; Burkle et al, ; Orians & Fritz, ). This prior work suggests that the community‐level effects of trait plasticity range from being weakly independent (Abdala‐Roberts & Mooney, ; Barrios‐Garcia et al, ; Burkle et al, ) to strongly modified by plant genotype (Orians & Fritz, ).…”