Use of the trait-based approach in ecological restoration studies: a global review

IF 2.1 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY Trees Pub Date : 2023-08-08 DOI:10.1007/s00468-023-02439-9
Nathalie Loureiro, Dulce Mantuano, Adriana Manhães, Jerônimo Sansevero
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It is important to increase studies on effect traits in monitoring restoration areas, as well as to encourage the use of PFT in the planning of restoration programs.

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The trait-based approach can be used as an important tool along the whole process of restoration, since plant functional traits (PFT) explain how species respond to environmental changes (response traits) and how they affect ecosystem functioning and species coexistence (effect traits). We performed a systematic review to investigate to what extent PFT have been assessed in ecological restoration initiatives worldwide. We found 341 articles, the majority of them published during the last decade. Studies measuring response traits were more frequent than those on effect traits. Experimental designs were as frequent as active and passive restoration actions and only 8 studies involved restoration planning, which may be related to our limited knowledge about species’ trait–function relationships. The response–effect framework was present in only 2.3% of the articles, which shows a knowledge gap on the applicability of the functional approach in restoration areas. Most studies were developed in temperate biomes and young restoration sites (< 5 years); thus, little is known about the intermediate- and long-term effects of plants in their environment in a restoration context. Leaf traits were the most accessed in all studies. The increasing use of PFT in ecological restoration can build the bridge between theoretical and applied science. The low number of papers using PFT in restoration planning might be an alert of encouragement for the strengthening communication between researchers and practitioners. Our results may help in understanding the present use of the trait-based approach on ecological restoration science and shed light on research gaps.

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基于性状的方法在生态恢复研究中的应用综述
加强对恢复区域监测效应特征的研究,并鼓励在恢复方案规划中使用PFT,具有重要意义。植物功能性状(PFT)解释了物种对环境变化的响应(响应性状),以及它们如何影响生态系统功能和物种共存(效应性状),因此基于性状的方法可以作为一个重要的研究工具,贯穿整个恢复过程。我们进行了一项系统综述,以调查全球生态恢复计划中对PFT的评估程度。我们发现了341篇文章,其中大部分发表于最近十年。测量反应性状的研究比测量效果性状的研究更频繁。实验设计与主动和被动恢复行动一样频繁,只有8项研究涉及恢复计划,这可能与我们对物种性状-功能关系的认识有限有关。响应效应框架仅出现在2.3%的文章中,这表明在功能方法在恢复地区的适用性方面存在知识差距。大多数研究是在温带生物群系和年轻的恢复点开展的(< 5年);因此,在恢复环境的背景下,对植物的中期和长期影响知之甚少。叶片性状在所有研究中被利用最多。PFT在生态修复中的应用可以在理论与应用科学之间架起一座桥梁。利用PFT进行修复规划的论文数量较少,这可能是一个警示,鼓励加强研究人员与从业者之间的交流。我们的研究结果有助于理解基于性状的方法在生态恢复科学中的应用现状,并揭示研究的空白。
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Trees
Trees 农林科学-林学
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期刊介绍: Trees - Structure and Function publishes original articles on the physiology, biochemistry, functional anatomy, structure and ecology of trees and other woody plants. Also presented are articles concerned with pathology and technological problems, when they contribute to the basic understanding of structure and function of trees. In addition to original articles and short communications, the journal publishes reviews on selected topics concerning the structure and function of trees.
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