Evaluating Sphagnum traits in the context of resource economics and optimal partitioning theories
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Trade-offs between key aspects of plant performance such as resource acquisition and allocation underpin several trait-based theories that have been derived for vascular plants. However, due to difficulty in quantifying traits in nonvascular plants, our theoretical understanding of how traits govern the physiological and ecological preferences of nonvascular plant species is quite limited. Here, we used the resource economics theory (RET) and optimal partitioning theory (OPT) to evaluate functional traits in mosses. We evaluated aspects of these theories in two common but ecologically different Sphagnum moss species. We used a suite of morpho-physiological traits across a range of environmental treatments to test whether Sphagnum is capable of functional tissue partitioning and whether the two Sphagnum species studied conform to a fast or slow strategy often observed in vascular plants. Consistent with the predictions of RET, the fast-growing species maintained a faster growth rate and ...
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