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Plant trait responses to grazing – a global synthesis
Authors:SANDRA DÍ  AZ,SANDRA LAVOREL&dagger  ,SUE McINTYRE,&Dagger  ,VALERIA FALCZUK,FERNANDO CASANOVES§  ,DANIEL G. MILCHUNAS¶  ,CHRISTINA SKARPE&#  ,GRACIELA RUSCH&#  ,MARCELO STERNBERG,IMANUEL NOY-MEIR&dagger  &dagger  ,JILL LANDSBERG&Dagger  ,WEI ZHANG&Dagger  &Dagger  ,HARRY CLARK§  §  , BRUCE D. CAMPBELL¶    
Affiliation:Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (CONICET–UNC) and FCEFyN, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, C. Correo 495, 5000 Córdoba, Argentina,;Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive, CNRS, 1919 route de Mende, 34293 Montpellier, Cedex 5, France,;CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, PO Box 284, Canberra AC 2604, Australia,;Grupo de Estadística y Biometría, Dpto. de Desarrollo Rural, Facultad de C. Agropecuarias, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, CC 509, 5000 Córdoba, Argentina,;Forest, Range, and Watershed Stewardship Department and Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Ft Collins, CO 80523, USA,;Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Tungasletta 2, NO –7485 Trondheim, Norway,;Department of Plant Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, 69978 Tel Aviv, Israel,;Institute of Plant Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Quality Sciences, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, PO Box 12, Rehovot 76100, Israel,;Botany Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada,;AgResearch, Grasslands Research Centre, Private Bag 11008, Palmerston North, New Zealand,;Hort Research Mt Albert, 120 Mt Albert Road, Private Bag 92 169, Mt Albert, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:Herbivory by domestic and wild ungulates is a major driver of global vegetation dynamics. However, grazing is not considered in dynamic global vegetation models, or more generally in studies of the effects of environmental change on ecosystems at regional to global scale. An obstacle to this is a lack of empirical tests of several hypotheses linking plant traits with grazing. We, therefore, set out to test whether some widely recognized trait responses to grazing are consistent at the global level. We conducted a meta‐analysis of plant trait responses to grazing, based on 197 studies from all major regions of the world, and using six major conceptual models of trait response to grazing as a framework. Data were available for seven plant traits: life history, canopy height, habit, architecture, growth form (forb, graminoid, herbaceous legume, woody), palatability, and geographic origin. Covariates were precipitation and evolutionary history of herbivory. Overall, grazing favoured annual over perennial plants, short plants over tall plants, prostrate over erect plants, and stoloniferous and rosette architecture over tussock architecture. There was no consistent effect of grazing on growth form. Some response patterns were modified by particular combinations of precipitation and history of herbivory. Climatic and historical contexts are therefore essential for understanding plant trait responses to grazing. Our study identifies some key traits to be incorporated into plant functional classifications for the explicit consideration of grazing into global vegetation models used in global change research. Importantly, our results suggest that plant functional type classifications and response rules need to be specific to regions with different climate and herbivory history.
Keywords:dynamic global vegetation models    functional traits    global plant functional types    grazing history    grazing models    ungulate herbivores
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