TEMPERATURE EXPLAINS INTRASPECIFIC FUNCTIONAL TRAIT VARIATION IN PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS MORE EFFECTIVELY THAN SOIL PROPERTIES

Temperature explains intraspecific functional trait variation in Phragmites australis more effectively than soil properties

Common reed (Phragmites australis) is a widespread grass species that exhibits a high degree of intraspecific variation for functional traits along environmental gradients.However, the mechanisms underlying intraspecific variation and adaptation strategies in response to environmental gradients on a regional scale remain poorly understood.In this s

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