Trait‐based ecology, trait‐free ecology, and in between
Mark Westoby
Abstract:SummaryTrait‐based ecology has become a popular phrase. But all species have traits, and their contributions to ecological processes are governed by those traits. So then, is not all ecology trait‐based? Actually, there do exist areas of ecology that are consciously trait‐free, such as neutral theory and species abundance distributions. But much of ecology could be considered actually or potentially trait‐based. A spectrum is described, from trait‐free through trait‐implicit and trait‐explicit to trait‐centric… Show more
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