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The demographic effects of functional traits: an integral projection model approach reveals population-level consequences of reproduction-defence trade-offs

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ECOLOGY LETTERS
卷 22, 期 9, 页码 1396-1406

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ele.13325

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Asclepias syriaca; cardenolides; chemical defence; herbivory; intraspecific variation; Leaf Mass Area; leaf nitrogen; milkweed; population dynamics; spectroscopic analysis

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  1. Garden Club of America Funding Source: Medline
  2. College of William and Mary Funding Source: Medline

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Quantitatively linking individual variation in functional traits to demography is a necessary step to advance our understanding of trait-based ecological processes. We constructed a population model for Asclepias syriaca to identify how functional traits affect vital rates and population growth and whether trade-offs in chemical defence and demography alter population growth. Plants with higher foliar cardenolides had lower fibre, cellulose and lignin levels, as well as decreased sexual and clonal reproduction. Average cardenolide concentrations had the strongest effect on population growth. In both the sexual and clonal pathway, the trade-off between reproduction and defence affected population growth. We found that both increasing the mean of the distribution of individual plant values for cardenolides and herbivory decreased population growth. However, increasing the variance in both defence and herbivory increased population growth. Functional traits can impact population growth and quantifying individual-level variation in traits should be included in assessments of population-level processes.

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