“…Red lines represent the mean of 500 stochastic projections (depicted as thin light red lines) based on the population growth rate (λ) derived from the IPMs with fecundity reduced to half (λ = 1.038 for D. favus and λ = 0.948 for P. lamellina) traits frequently express ecological functionality (Madin et al, 2016;Mouillot et al, 2013), there is an increasing interest in heuristically categorizing corals for comparative purposes. For example, some studies emphasize 'weedy' versus 'non-weedy' (Knowlton, 2001), or massive versus branching morphologies (Álvarez-Noriega et al, 2016;Comeau et al, 2014;Klepac & Barshish, 2020;Loya et al, 2001;Pisapia et al, 2020), or some other multi-dimensional trait measures (Darling et al, 2012;Denis et al, 2017;González-Barrios et al, 2020;van Woesik, Franklin, et al, 2012). In most cases, studies using trait categories largely aim to estimate 'winners' and 'losers' (sensu Loya et al, 2001), or differential functionality following disturbances and ecosystem-wide changes (Denis et al, 2017;González-Barrios et al, 2020;Mouillot et al, 2013).…”