Plant–environment interactions through a functional traits perspective. A review of Italian studies

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Chelli Stefano, Marignani Michela, Barni Elena, Petraglia Alessandro, Puglielli Giacomo, Wellstein Camilla, Acosta Alicia T. R., Bolpagni Rossano, Bragazza Luca, Campetella Giandiego, Chiarucci Alessandro, Conti Luisa, Nascimbene Juri, Orsenigo Simone, Pierce Simon, Ricotta Carlo, Tardella Federico M., Abeli Thomas, Aronne Giovanna, Bacaro Giovanni, Bagella Simonetta, Benesperi Renato, Bernareggi Giulietta, Bonanomi Giuliano, Bricca Alessandro, Brusa Guido, Buffa Gabriella, Burrascano Sabina, Caccianiga Marco, Calabrese Valentina, Canullo Roberto, Carbognani Michele, Carboni Marta, Carranza Maria L., Catorci Andrea, Ciccarelli Daniela, Citterio Sandra, Cutini Maurizio, Dalle Fratte Michele, De Micco Veronica, Del Vecchio Silvia, Di Martino Luciano, Di Musciano Michele, Fantinato Edy, Filigheddu Rossella, Frattaroli Anna Rita, Gentili Rodolfo, Gerdol Renato, Giarrizzo Eleonora, Giordani Paolo, Gratani Loretta, Incerti Guido, Lussu Michele, Mazzoleni Stefano, Mondoni Andrea, Montagnani Chiara, Montagnoli Antonio, Paura Bruno, Petruzzellis Francesco, Pisanu Stefania, Rossi Graziano, Sgarbi Elisabetta, Simonetti Enrico, Siniscalco Consolata, Slaviero Antonio, Stanisci Angela, Stinca Adriano, Tomaselli Marcello, Cerabolini Bruno E. L.
ISSN: 1126-3504

Italy is among the European countries with the greatest plant diversity due to both a great environmental heterogeneity and a long history of man–environment interactions. Trait-based approaches to ecological studies have developed greatly over recent decades worldwide, although several issues concerning the relationships between plant functional traits and the environment still lack sufficient empirical evaluation. To draw insights on the association between plant functional traits and direct and indirect human and natural pressures on the environmental drivers, this article summarizes the existing knowledge on this topic by reviewing the results of studies performed in Italy adopting a functional trait approach on vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens. Although we recorded trait measurements for 1418 taxa, our review highlighted some major gaps in plant traits knowledge: Mediterranean ecosystems are poorly represented; traits related to belowground organs are still overlooked; traits measurements for bryophytes and lichens are lacking. Finally, intraspecific variation has been little studied at community level so far. We conclude by highlighting the need for approaches evaluating trait–environment relationship at large spatial and temporal scales and the need of a more effective contribution to online databases to tie more firmly Italian researchers to international scientific networks on plant traits.

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