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@MISC{Daz:916772,
author = {Díaz, Sandra and Kattge, Jens and Cornelissen, Johannes H.
C. and Wright, Ian J. and Lavorel, Sandra and Dray,
Stéphane and Reu, Björn and Kleyer, Michael and Wirth,
Christian and Prentice, I. Colin and Garnier, Eric and
Bönisch, Gerhard and Westoby, Mark and Poorter, Hendrik and
Reich, Peter B. and Moles, Angela T. and Dickie, John and
Zanne, Amy E. and Chave, Jérôme and Wright, S. Joseph and
Sheremetiev, Serge N. and Jactel, Hervé and Baraloto,
Christopher and Cerabolini, Bruno E. L. and Pierce, Simon
and Shipley, Bill and Casanoves, Fernando and Joswig, Julia
S. and Günther, Angela and Falczuk, Valeria and Rüger,
Nadja and Mahecha, Miguel D. and Gorné, Lucas D. and
Amiaud, Bernard and Atkin, Owen K. and Bahn, Michael and
Baldocchi, Dennis and Beckmann, Michael and Blonder,
Benjamin and Bond, William and Bond-Lamberty, Ben and Brown,
Kerry and Burrascano, Sabina and Byun, Chaeho and
Campetella, Giandiego and Cavender-Bares, Jeannine and
Chapin, F. Stuart and Choat, Brendan and Coomes, David
Anthony and Cornwell, William K. and Craine, Joseph and
Craven, Dylan and Dainese, Matteo and de Araujo, Alessandro
Carioca and de Vries, Franciska T. and Domingues, Tomas
Ferreira and Enquist, Brian J. and Fagúndez, Jaime and
Fang, Jingyun and Fernández-Méndez, Fernando and
Fernandez-Piedade, Maria T. and Ford, Henry and Forey,
Estelle and Freschet, Gregoire T. and Gachet, Sophie and
Gallagher, Rachael and Green, Walton and Guerin, Greg R. and
Gutiérrez, Alvaro G. and Harrison, Sandy P. and Hattingh,
Wesley Neil and He, Tianhua and Hickler, Thomas and Higgins,
Steven I. and Higuchi, Pedro and Ilic, Jugo and Jackson,
Robert B. and Jalili, Adel and Jansen, Steven and Koike,
Fumito and König, Christian and Kraft, Nathan and Kramer,
Koen and Kreft, Holger and Kühn, Ingolf and Kurokawa,
Hiroko and Lamb, Eric G. and Laughlin, Daniel C. and
Leishman, Michelle and Lewis, Simon and Louault,
Frédérique and Malhado, Ana C. M. and Manning, Peter and
Meir, Patrick and Mencuccini, Maurizio and Messier, Julie
and Miller, Regis and Minden, Vanessa and Molofsky, Jane and
Montgomery, Rebecca and Montserrat-Martí, Gabriel and
Moretti, Marco and Müller, Sandra and Niinemets, Ülo and
Ogaya, Romà and Öllerer, Kinga and Onipchenko, Vladimir
and Onoda, Yusuke and Ozinga, Wim A. and Pausas, Juli G. and
Peco, Begoña and Penuelas, Josep and Pillar, Valério D.
and Pladevall, Clara and Römermann, Christine and Sack,
Lawren and Salinas, Norma and Sandel, Brody and Sardans,
Jordi and Schamp, Brandon and Scherer-Lorenzen, Michael and
Schulze, Ernst-Detlef and Schweingruber, Fritz and Shiodera,
Satomi and Sosinski, Ênio and Soudzilovskaia, Nadejda and
Spasojevic, Marko J. and Swaine, Emily and Swenson, Nathan
and Tautenhahn, Susanne and Thompson, Ken and Totte, Alexia
and Urrutia-Jalabert, Rocío and Valladares, Fernando and
van Bodegom, Peter and Vasseur, François and Verheyen, Kris
and Vile, Denis and Violle, Cyrille and von Holle, Betsy and
Weigelt, Patrick and Weiher, Evan and Wiemann, Michael C.
and Williams, Mathew and Wright, Justin and Zotz, Gerhard},
title = {{T}he global spectrum of plant form and function: enhanced
species-level trait dataset},
journal = {Scientific data},
volume = {9},
number = {1},
issn = {2052-4436},
address = {London},
publisher = {Nature Publ. Group},
reportid = {FZJ-2023-00095},
pages = {755},
year = {2022},
abstract = {Here we provide the ‘Global Spectrum of Plant Form and
Function Dataset’, containing species mean values for six
vascular plant traits. Together, these traits –plant
height, stem specific density, leaf area, leaf mass per
area, leaf nitrogen content per dry mass, and diaspore (seed
or spore) mass – define the primary axes of variation in
plant form and function. The dataset is based on ca. 1
million trait records received via the TRY database
(representing ca. 2,500 original publications) and
additional unpublished data. It provides 92,159 species mean
values for the six traits, covering 46,047 species. The data
are complemented by higher-level taxonomic classification
and six categorical traits (woodiness, growth form,
succulence, adaptation to terrestrial or aquatic habitats,
nutrition type and leaf type). Data quality management is
based on a probabilistic approach combined with
comprehensive validation against expert knowledge and
external information. Intense data acquisition and thorough
quality control produced the largest and, to our knowledge,
most accurate compilation of empirically observed vascular
plant species mean traits to date.},
cin = {IBG-2},
ddc = {500},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)IBG-2-20101118},
pnm = {2171 - Biological and environmental resources for
sustainable use (POF4-217)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-2171},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16 / PUB:(DE-HGF)32},
pubmed = {36477373},
UT = {WOS:000927879700001},
doi = {10.1038/s41597-022-01774-9},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/916772},
}