2014
DOI: 10.1590/0102-33062014abb3383
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Plant functional groups: scientometric analysis focused on removal experimentsPlant functional groups: scientometric analysis focused on removal experiments

Abstract: Understanding what determines species co-occurrence and its consequences for ecosystem functioning is central to the study of plant ecology. The ecological similarity of species can explain co-occurrence patterns, species interactions, and how species affect ecosystem processes. A useful approach to answer these questions is to group similar species in functional groups and then perform removal experiments. Here, we conducted a scientometric review of articles about plant functional diversity and plant functio… Show more

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“…Plant functional types can be used to determine ecosystem processes and dynamics, and provide essential information for restoring degraded ecosystems (Duckworth et al . 2000; Morais & Cianciaruso 2014). However, grouping species according to function requires information on functional traits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant functional types can be used to determine ecosystem processes and dynamics, and provide essential information for restoring degraded ecosystems (Duckworth et al . 2000; Morais & Cianciaruso 2014). However, grouping species according to function requires information on functional traits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in vegetation composition may therefore have far-reaching consequences for ecosystem services. Plant removal experiments are a widespread method to assess the effects of vegetation changes on ecosystem functioning (Morais & Cianciaruso, 2014). By allowing to assess ecosystem responses from soil molecular and microbial scale to aboveground vegetation community responses, plant removal experiments have produced valuable insights into the ecological role of given plant functional groups or plant species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A partir destes identifica-se a resposta da espécie diante dos fatores ambientais e sua função no ecossistema (VIOLLE et al, 2007;DIAS;HUSZAR, 2011). Espécies semelhantes funcionalmente e que respondem de forma similar às condições ambientais são agrupadas em grupos funcionais (MORAIS; CIANCIARUSO, 2014), independentemente da sua filogenia (LAVOREL et al, 1997).…”
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