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    Can bryophyte groups increase functional resolution in tundra ecosystems?

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    2022-09-01
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    Lett, Signe
    Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg S.
    Becker-Scarpitta, Antoine
    Christiansen, Casper T.
    During, Heinjo
    Ekelund, Flemming
    Henry, Gregory H.R.
    Lang, Simone I.
    Michelsen, Anders
    Rousk, Kathrin
    Alatalo, Juha M.
    Betway, Katlyn R.
    Rui, Sara B.
    Callaghan, Terry
    Carbognani, Michele
    Cooper, Elisabeth J.
    Cornelissen, J. Hans C.
    Dorrepaal, Ellen
    Egelkraut, Dagmar
    Elumeeva, Tatiana G.
    Haugum, Siri V.
    Hollister, Robert D.
    Jägerbrand, Annika K.
    Keuper, Frida
    Klanderud, Kari
    Lévesque, Esther
    Liu, Xin
    May, Jeremy
    Michel, Pascale
    Mörsdorf, Martin
    Petraglia, Alessandro
    Rixen, Christian
    Robroek, Bjorn J.M.
    Rzepczynska, Agnieszka M.
    Soudzilovskaia, Nadejda A.
    Tolvanen, Anne
    Vandvik, Vigdis
    Volkov, Igor
    Volkova, Irina
    van Zuijlen, Kristel
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    The relative contribution of bryophytes to plant diversity, primary productivity, and ecosystem functioning increases towards colder climates. Bryophytes respond to environmental changes at the species level, but because bryophyte species are relatively difficult to identify, they are often lumped into one functional group. Consequently, bryophyte function remains poorly resolved. Here, we explore how higher resolution of bryophyte functional diversity can be encouraged and implemented in tundra ecological studies. We briefly review previous bryophyte functional classifications and the roles of bryophytes in tundra ecosystems and their susceptibility to environmental change. Based on shoot morphology and colony organization, we then propose twelve easily distinguishable bryophyte functional groups. To illustrate how bryophyte functional groups can help elucidate variation in bryophyte effects and responses, we compiled existing data on water holding capacity, a key bryophyte trait. Although plant functional groups can mask potentially high interspecific and intraspecific variability, we found better separation of bryophyte functional group means compared with previous grouping systems regarding water holding capacity. This suggests that our bryophyte functional groups truly represent variation in the functional roles of bryophytes in tundra ecosystems. Lastly, we provide recommendations to improve the monitoring of bryophyte community changes in tundra study sites.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/as-2020-0057
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/40038
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