等级制度
生态学
多学科方法
功能(生物学)
纪律
功能生态学
特质
多样性(政治)
生态系统
进化生态学
生态系统管理
环境资源管理
计算机科学
生物
社会学
社会科学
政治学
环境科学
进化生物学
寄主(生物学)
人类学
程序设计语言
法学
作者
Travis E. Huxman,Daniel E. Winkler,Kailen A. Mooney
标识
DOI:10.1111/1365-2745.13793
摘要
Abstract Global change threatens plant diversity and disrupts its interrelationship with ecosystem structure and function. This disruption in turn undermines confidence in the knowledge ecologists produce, and whether it will translate into multidisciplinary research settings or guide the effective management of natural lands. To address this challenge, ecology needs to consider the interactions between different levels of biological hierarchy, especially how they feedback on, and are mediated by, plant diversity. Doing so will require conducting empirical work and developing theory that simultaneously considers multiple disciplinary perspectives and units of study. Here we advocate the use of common gardens to integrate ecology, evolutionary biology and ecosystem science through an explicit focus on simultaneous measurement of response variables at multiple levels of biological organization. This approach will provide opportunities to evaluate assumptions important to prediction, such as space‐for‐time substitution, and tackle the integration of physicochemical and eco‐evolutionary foundations to understanding plants and ecosystems. Synthesis . We summarize the large body of research on Sonoran Desert winter annuals to demonstrate how experimental designs that employ common gardens to integrate processes across scales hold special promise. This includes refining trait‐based theories of plant strategies, providing insight into ecosystem responses to global change and collaborating effectively with other scientific disciplines.
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