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摘要
Chaves, C. J. N., Cacossi, T. C., Matos, T. S., Bento, J. P. S. P., Gonçalves, L. N., Silva, S. F., da Silva-Ferreira, M. V., Barbin, D. F., Mayer, J. L. S., Sussulini, A., Ribeiro, R. V., & Palma-Silva, C. (2024)。凤梨种群在热带海拔梯度上执行不同的生态策略。Functional Ecology, 38, 910-925。 https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.14528.In Chaves 等人(2024 年)的论文中,本应列出另外两个资金来源。正确的资助信息是:Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo(FAPESP 2020/14805-4 给 CJNC,2020/16696-8 和 2022/04148-1 给 TCC,2015/24351-2 给 DFB,2023/01800-2 给 AS,2018/07596-0、2021/10639-5 和 2022/07480-7 给 CPS)。我们对这一错误表示歉意。
Correction to Bromeliad populations perform distinct ecological strategies across a tropical elevation gradient
Chaves, C. J. N., Cacossi, T. C., Matos, T. S., Bento, J. P. S. P., Gonçalves, L. N., Silva, S. F., da Silva-Ferreira, M. V., Barbin, D. F., Mayer, J. L. S., Sussulini, A., Ribeiro, R. V., & Palma-Silva, C. (2024). Bromeliad populations perform distinct ecological strategies across a tropical elevation gradient. Functional Ecology, 38, 910–925. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.14528.
In the paper by Chaves et al. (2024), two additional sources of funding should have been listed. The correct funding information is:
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP 2020/14805-4 to CJNC, 2020/16696-8 and 2022/04148-1 to TCC, 2015/24351-2 to DFB, 2023/01800-2 to AS and 2018/07596-0, 2021/10639-5, and 2022/07480-7 to CPS).
期刊介绍:
Functional Ecology publishes high-impact papers that enable a mechanistic understanding of ecological pattern and process from the organismic to the ecosystem scale. Because of the multifaceted nature of this challenge, papers can be based on a wide range of approaches. Thus, manuscripts may vary from physiological, genetics, life-history, and behavioural perspectives for organismal studies to community and biogeochemical studies when the goal is to understand ecosystem and larger scale ecological phenomena. We believe that the diverse nature of our journal is a strength, not a weakness, and we are open-minded about the variety of data, research approaches and types of studies that we publish. Certain key areas will continue to be emphasized: studies that integrate genomics with ecology, studies that examine how key aspects of physiology (e.g., stress) impact the ecology of animals and plants, or vice versa, and how evolution shapes interactions among function and ecological traits. Ecology has increasingly moved towards the realization that organismal traits and activities are vital for understanding community dynamics and ecosystem processes, particularly in response to the rapid global changes occurring in earth’s environment, and Functional Ecology aims to publish such integrative papers.