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Wiley, Ecology Letters, 3(27), 2024

DOI: 10.1111/ele.14396

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Intraspecific variability of leaf form and function across habitat types

Journal article published in 2024 by Giacomo Puglielli ORCID, Alessandro Bricca ORCID, Stefano Chelli ORCID, Francesco Petruzzellis ORCID, Alicia T. R. Acosta ORCID, Giovanni Bacaro ORCID, Eleonora Beccari ORCID, Liliana Bernardo ORCID, Gianmaria Bonari ORCID, Rossano Bolpagni ORCID, Francesco Boscutti ORCID, Giacomo Calvia ORCID, Giandiego Campetella ORCID, Laura Cancellieri ORCID, Roberto Canullo ORCID and other authors.
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Abstract

AbstractTrait‐based ecology has already revealed main independent axes of trait variation defining trait spaces that summarize plant adaptive strategies, but often ignoring intraspecific trait variability (ITV). By using empirical ITV‐level data for two independent dimensions of leaf form and function and 167 species across five habitat types (coastal dunes, forests, grasslands, heathlands, wetlands) in the Italian peninsula, we found that ITV: (i) rotated the axes of trait variation that define the trait space; (ii) increased the variance explained by these axes and (iii) affected the functional structure of the target trait space. However, the magnitude of these effects was rather small and depended on the trait and habitat type. Our results reinforce the idea that ITV is context‐dependent, calling for careful extrapolations of ITV patterns across traits and spatial scales. Importantly, our study provides a framework that can be used to start integrating ITV into trait space analyses.