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MelastomaTRAITs 1.0: A database of functional traits in Melastomataceae, a large pantropical angiosperm family

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Main Author: Reginato, Marcelo
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Ordónez-Parra, Carlos A., Messeder, João Vitor S., Brito, Vinicius L. G., Dellinger, Agnes, Kriebel, Ricardo, Marra, Camilla, Melo, Lilian, Cornelissen, Tatiana, Fuzessy, Lisieux [UNESP], Sperotto, Patricia, Calderón-Hernández, Manuela, Guerra, Tadeu J., Kopper, Constantin, Mancipe-Murillo, Carolina, Pizo, Marco A. [UNESP], Posada-Herrera, Juan Mauricio, Hasui, Érica, Silva, Wesley R., Silveira, Fernando A. O.
Language: eng
Source: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Download full: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4308
https://hdl.handle.net/11449/308063
Summary: The recent availability of open-access repositories of functional traits has revolutionized trait-based approaches in ecology and evolution. Nevertheless, the underrepresentation of tropical regions and lineages remains a pervasive bias in plant functional trait databases, which constrains large-scale assessments of plant ecology, evolution, and biogeography. Here, we present MelastomaTRAITs 1.0, a comprehensive and updatable database of functional traits for the pantropical Melastomataceae, the ninth-largest angiosperm family with 177 genera and more than 5800 species. Melastomataceae encompass species with a wide diversity of growth forms (herbs, shrubs, trees, epiphytes, and woody climbers), habitats (including tropical forests, savannas, grasslands, and wetlands from sea level to montane areas above the treeline), ecological strategies (from pioneer, edge-adapted and invasive species to shade-tolerant understory species), geographic distribution (from microendemic to continental-wide distribution), reproductive, pollination, and seed dispersal systems. MelastomaTRAITs builds on 581 references, such as taxonomic monographs, ecological research, and unpublished data, and includes four whole-plant traits, six leaf traits, 11 flower traits, 18 fruit traits, and 27 seed traits for 2520 species distributed in 144 genera across all 21 tribes. Most data come from the Neotropics where the family is most species-rich. Miconieae (the largest tribe) contains the highest number of trait records (49.6%) and species (41.1%) records. The trait types with the most information in the database were whole-plant traits, flowers, and leaf traits. With the breadth of functional traits recorded, our database helps to fill a gap in information for tropical plants and will significantly improve our capacity for large-scale trait-based syntheses across levels of organization, plant–animal interactions, regeneration ecology, and thereby support conservation and restoration programs. There are no copyright restrictions on the dataset; please cite this data paper when reusing the data.
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spelling MelastomaTRAITs 1.0: A database of functional traits in Melastomataceae, a large pantropical angiosperm familyfruiting seasongrowth formleaf lengthMyrtalesNeotropicspetal colorpetal lengthplant heightseed lengthThe recent availability of open-access repositories of functional traits has revolutionized trait-based approaches in ecology and evolution. Nevertheless, the underrepresentation of tropical regions and lineages remains a pervasive bias in plant functional trait databases, which constrains large-scale assessments of plant ecology, evolution, and biogeography. Here, we present MelastomaTRAITs 1.0, a comprehensive and updatable database of functional traits for the pantropical Melastomataceae, the ninth-largest angiosperm family with 177 genera and more than 5800 species. Melastomataceae encompass species with a wide diversity of growth forms (herbs, shrubs, trees, epiphytes, and woody climbers), habitats (including tropical forests, savannas, grasslands, and wetlands from sea level to montane areas above the treeline), ecological strategies (from pioneer, edge-adapted and invasive species to shade-tolerant understory species), geographic distribution (from microendemic to continental-wide distribution), reproductive, pollination, and seed dispersal systems. MelastomaTRAITs builds on 581 references, such as taxonomic monographs, ecological research, and unpublished data, and includes four whole-plant traits, six leaf traits, 11 flower traits, 18 fruit traits, and 27 seed traits for 2520 species distributed in 144 genera across all 21 tribes. Most data come from the Neotropics where the family is most species-rich. Miconieae (the largest tribe) contains the highest number of trait records (49.6%) and species (41.1%) records. The trait types with the most information in the database were whole-plant traits, flowers, and leaf traits. With the breadth of functional traits recorded, our database helps to fill a gap in information for tropical plants and will significantly improve our capacity for large-scale trait-based syntheses across levels of organization, plant–animal interactions, regeneration ecology, and thereby support conservation and restoration programs. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MelastomaTRAITs 1.0: A database of functional traits in Melastomataceae, a large pantropical angiosperm family
title MelastomaTRAITs 1.0: A database of functional traits in Melastomataceae, a large pantropical angiosperm family
spellingShingle MelastomaTRAITs 1.0: A database of functional traits in Melastomataceae, a large pantropical angiosperm family
Reginato, Marcelo
fruiting season
growth form
leaf length
Myrtales
Neotropics
petal color
petal length
plant height
seed length
title_short MelastomaTRAITs 1.0: A database of functional traits in Melastomataceae, a large pantropical angiosperm family
title_full MelastomaTRAITs 1.0: A database of functional traits in Melastomataceae, a large pantropical angiosperm family
title_fullStr MelastomaTRAITs 1.0: A database of functional traits in Melastomataceae, a large pantropical angiosperm family
title_full_unstemmed MelastomaTRAITs 1.0: A database of functional traits in Melastomataceae, a large pantropical angiosperm family
title_sort MelastomaTRAITs 1.0: A database of functional traits in Melastomataceae, a large pantropical angiosperm family
author Reginato, Marcelo
author_facet Reginato, Marcelo
Ordónez-Parra, Carlos A.
Messeder, João Vitor S.
Brito, Vinicius L. G.
Dellinger, Agnes
Kriebel, Ricardo
Marra, Camilla
Melo, Lilian
Cornelissen, Tatiana
Fuzessy, Lisieux [UNESP]
Sperotto, Patricia
Calderón-Hernández, Manuela
Guerra, Tadeu J.
Kopper, Constantin
Mancipe-Murillo, Carolina
Pizo, Marco A. [UNESP]
Posada-Herrera, Juan Mauricio
Hasui, Érica
Silva, Wesley R.
Silveira, Fernando A. O.
author_role author
author2 Ordónez-Parra, Carlos A.
Messeder, João Vitor S.
Brito, Vinicius L. G.
Dellinger, Agnes
Kriebel, Ricardo
Marra, Camilla
Melo, Lilian
Cornelissen, Tatiana
Fuzessy, Lisieux [UNESP]
Sperotto, Patricia
Calderón-Hernández, Manuela
Guerra, Tadeu J.
Kopper, Constantin
Mancipe-Murillo, Carolina
Pizo, Marco A. [UNESP]
Posada-Herrera, Juan Mauricio
Hasui, Érica
Silva, Wesley R.
Silveira, Fernando A. O.
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
The Pennsylvania State University
Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)
University of Vienna
California Academy of Sciences
Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Vallès)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario
Museu de Ciências Naturais da PUC Minas
Independent Researcher
Universidad de Caldas
Universidade Federal de Alfenas (UNIFAL)
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reginato, Marcelo
Ordónez-Parra, Carlos A.
Messeder, João Vitor S.
Brito, Vinicius L. G.
Dellinger, Agnes
Kriebel, Ricardo
Marra, Camilla
Melo, Lilian
Cornelissen, Tatiana
Fuzessy, Lisieux [UNESP]
Sperotto, Patricia
Calderón-Hernández, Manuela
Guerra, Tadeu J.
Kopper, Constantin
Mancipe-Murillo, Carolina
Pizo, Marco A. [UNESP]
Posada-Herrera, Juan Mauricio
Hasui, Érica
Silva, Wesley R.
Silveira, Fernando A. O.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv fruiting season
growth form
leaf length
Myrtales
Neotropics
petal color
petal length
plant height
seed length
topic fruiting season
growth form
leaf length
Myrtales
Neotropics
petal color
petal length
plant height
seed length
description The recent availability of open-access repositories of functional traits has revolutionized trait-based approaches in ecology and evolution. Nevertheless, the underrepresentation of tropical regions and lineages remains a pervasive bias in plant functional trait databases, which constrains large-scale assessments of plant ecology, evolution, and biogeography. Here, we present MelastomaTRAITs 1.0, a comprehensive and updatable database of functional traits for the pantropical Melastomataceae, the ninth-largest angiosperm family with 177 genera and more than 5800 species. Melastomataceae encompass species with a wide diversity of growth forms (herbs, shrubs, trees, epiphytes, and woody climbers), habitats (including tropical forests, savannas, grasslands, and wetlands from sea level to montane areas above the treeline), ecological strategies (from pioneer, edge-adapted and invasive species to shade-tolerant understory species), geographic distribution (from microendemic to continental-wide distribution), reproductive, pollination, and seed dispersal systems. MelastomaTRAITs builds on 581 references, such as taxonomic monographs, ecological research, and unpublished data, and includes four whole-plant traits, six leaf traits, 11 flower traits, 18 fruit traits, and 27 seed traits for 2520 species distributed in 144 genera across all 21 tribes. Most data come from the Neotropics where the family is most species-rich. Miconieae (the largest tribe) contains the highest number of trait records (49.6%) and species (41.1%) records. The trait types with the most information in the database were whole-plant traits, flowers, and leaf traits. With the breadth of functional traits recorded, our database helps to fill a gap in information for tropical plants and will significantly improve our capacity for large-scale trait-based syntheses across levels of organization, plant–animal interactions, regeneration ecology, and thereby support conservation and restoration programs. There are no copyright restrictions on the dataset; please cite this data paper when reusing the data.
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