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Title: Effect of climate on traits of dominant and rare tree species in the world’s forests
Authors: Hordijk, I.
Poorter, L.
Liang, J.
Reich, P. B.
de Miguel, S.
Nabuurs, G. -J.
Gamarra, J. G. P.
Chen, H. Y. H.
Zhou, M.
Wiser, S. K.
Pretzsch, H.
Kenfack, D.
Kennard, D.
Kepfer-Rojas, S.
Keppel, G.
Khan, M. L.
Killeen, T.
Kim, H. S.
Kitayama, K.
Koehl, M.
Korjus, H.
Paquette, A.
Kraxner, F.
Laarmann, D.
Lang, M.
Lewis, S.
Lu, H.
Lukina, N.
Maitner, B.
Malhi, Y.
Marcon, E.
Marimon, B. S.
Picard, N.
Marimon-Júnior, B. H.
Marshall, A. R.
Martin, E.
Martynenko, O.
Meave, J. A.
Melo-Cruz, O.
Mendoza, C.
Merow, C.
Miścicki, S.
Monteagudo-Mendoza, A.
Herault, B.
Moreno, V.
Mukul, S. A.
Mundhenk, P.
Nava-Miranda, M. G.
Neill, D.
Neldner, V.
Nevenić, R.
Ngugi, M.
Niklaus, P. A.
Oleksyn, J.
Bastin, J. -F.
Ontikov, P.
Ortiz-Malavasi, E.
Pan, Y.
Parada-Gutierrez, A.
Parfenova, E.
Park, M.
Parren, M.
Parthasarathy, N.
Peri, P. L.
Pfautsch, S.
Alberti, G.
Phillips, O. L.
Piedade, M. T.
Piotto, D.
Pitman, N. C. A.
Pollastrini, M.
Polo, I.
Poulsen, A. D.
Poulsen, J. R.
Ramirez Arevalo, F. R.
Restrepo-Correa, Z.
Abegg, M.
Rodeghiero, M.
Rolim, S.
Roopsind, A.
Rovero, F.
Rutishauser, E.
Saikia, P.
Salas-Eljatib, C.
Schall, P.
Schepaschenko, D.
Scherer-Lorenzen, M.
Adou Yao, Y. C.
Schmid, B.
Schöngart, J.
Searle, E. B.
Šebeň, V.
Selvi, F.
Serra-Díaz, J. M.
Sheil, D.
Shvidenko, A.
Silva-Espejo, J.
Silveira, M.
Almeyda Zambrano, A. M.
Singh, J.
Sist, P.
Slik, F.
Sonké, B.
Souza, A. F.
ter Steege, H.
Stereńczak, K.
Svenning, J. -C.
Svoboda, M.
Swanepoel, B.
Alvarado, B. V.
Targhetta, N.
Tchebakova, N.
Thomas, R.
Tikhonova, E.
Umunay, P.
Usoltsev, V.
Valencia, R.
Valladares, F.
van der Plas, F.
van do, T.
Alvarez-Davila, E.
van Nuland, M. E.
Vásquez-Martínez, R.
Verbeeck, H.
Viana, H.
Vibrans, A. C.
Vieira, S.
von Gadow, K.
Hua-Feng, H. -F.
E. m Watson, J.
Werner, G. D. A.
Álvarez-Loayza, P.
Wittmann, F.
Wortel, V.
Zagt, R.
Zawiła-Niedźwiecki, T.
Zhang, C.
Zhao, X.
Zhu, Z. -X.
Zo-Bi, I. C.
Maynard, D. S.
Crowther, T. W.
Alves, L. F.
do Amaral, I.
Ammer, C.
Antón-Fernández, C.
Araujo-Murakami, A.
Arroyo, L.
Avitabile, V.
Aymard-C, G. A.
Baker, T.
Bánki, O.
Barroso, J.
Bastian, M. L.
Birigazzi, L.
Birnbaum, P.
Bitariho, R.
Boeckx, P.
Coulleri, F.
Bouriaud, O.
Brancalion, P. H. S.
Brandl, S.
Brearley, F. Q.
Brienen, R.
Broadbent, E. N.
Bruelheide, H.
Cazzolla Gatti, R.
César, R. G.
Cesljar, G.
Chazdon, R. L.
Chisholm, C.
Cienciala, E.
Clark, C. J.
Clark, D. B.
Colletta, G.
Coomes, D.
Cornejo-Valverde, F.
Corral-Rivas, J. J.
Crim, P.
Cumming, J.
Dayanandan, S.
Gasper, A. L.
Decuyper, M.
Derroire, G.
DeVries, B.
Djordjevic, I.
Dourdain, A.
Doležal, J.
Engone-Obiang, N. L.
Enquist, B.
Eyre, T.
Fandohan, A. B.
Fayle, T. M.
Ferreira, L. V.
Feldpausch, T. R.
Finér, L.
Fischer, M.
Fletcher, C.
Frizzera, L.
Gianelle, D.
Glick, H. B.
Harris, D.
Hector, A.
Hemp, A.
Herbohn, J.
Hillers, A.
Honorio-Coronado, E. N.
Hui, C.
Cho, H.
Ibanez, T.
Jung, I.
Imai, N.
Jagodziński, A. M.
Jaroszewicz, B.
Johannsen, V.
Joly, C. A.
Jucker, T.
Karminov, V.
Kartawinata, K.
Kearsley, E.
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Nature Research
Citation: Hordijk, I., Poorter, L., Liang, J., Reich, P. B., de-Miguel, S., Nabuurs, G.-J., … Crowther, T. W. (2025). Effect of climate on traits of dominant and rare tree species in the world’s forests. Nature Communications, 16(1), 4773. doi:10.1038/s41467-025-59754-7
Abstract: Species’ traits and environmental conditions determine the abundance of tree species across the globe. The extent to which traits of dominant and rare tree species differ remains untested across a broad environmental range, limiting our understanding of how species traits and the environment shape forest functional composition. We use a global dataset of tree composition of >22,000 forest plots and 11 traits of 1663 tree species to ask how locally dominant and rare species differ in their trait values, and how these differences are driven by climatic gradients in temperature and water availability in forest biomes across the globe. We find three consistent trait differences between locally dominant and rare species across all biomes; dominant species are taller, have softer wood and higher loading on the multivariate stem strategy axis (related to narrow tracheids and thick bark). The difference between traits of dominant and rare species is more strongly driven by temperature compared to water availability, as temperature might affect a larger number of traits. Therefore, climate change driven global temperature rise may have a strong effect on trait differences between dominant and rare tree species and may lead to changes in species abundances and therefore strong community reassembly. © The Author(s) 2025.
Keywords: ABUNDANCE
CLIMATE EFFECT
DOMINANCE
FOREST ECOSYSTEM
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
RARE SPECIES
TEMPERATURE EFFECT
TREE
WATER AVAILABILITY
ANGIOSPERM
ARTICLE
BIOME
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
FOREST
GYMNOSPERM
HIGH TEMPERATURE
POPULATION ABUNDANCE
TEMPERATURE
CLASSIFICATION
ECOSYSTEM
PHYSIOLOGY
SPECIES DIFFERENCE
WOOD
WATER
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
ECOSYSTEM
FORESTS
SPECIES SPECIFICITY
TEMPERATURE
TREES
WATER
WOOD
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/14483
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-59754-7
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-105005619046
RSCI: 82541115
EDN: JVOBTG
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