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Nature is a weekly international journal publishing the finest peer-reviewed research in all fields of science and technology on the basis of its originality, importance, interdisciplinary interest, timeliness, accessibility, elegance and surprising conclusions. Nature also provides rapid, authoritative, insightful and arresting news and interpretation of topical and coming trends affecting science, scientists and the wider public.
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0028-0836

ISSN electrónico

1476-4687

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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The three major axes of terrestrial ecosystem function

Mirco MigliavaccaORCID; Talie Musavi; Miguel D. MahechaORCID; Jacob A. Nelson; Jürgen Knauer; Dennis D. Baldocchi; Oscar Perez-Priego; Rune Christiansen; Jonas Peters; Karen AndersonORCID; Michael BahnORCID; T. Andrew Black; Peter D. BlankenORCID; Damien BonalORCID; Nina BuchmannORCID; Silvia CaldararuORCID; Arnaud Carrara; Nuno Carvalhais; Alessandro Cescatti; Jiquan ChenORCID; Jamie CleverlyORCID; Edoardo CremoneseORCID; Ankur R. DesaiORCID; Tarek S. El-MadanyORCID; Martha M. FarellaORCID; Marcos Fernández-MartínezORCID; Gianluca Filippa; Matthias Forkel; Marta Galvagno; Ulisse GomarascaORCID; Christopher M. GoughORCID; Mathias GöckedeORCID; Andreas IbromORCID; Hiroki Ikawa; Ivan A. JanssensORCID; Martin JungORCID; Jens KattgeORCID; Trevor F. KeenanORCID; Alexander KnohlORCID; Hideki KobayashiORCID; Guido KraemerORCID; Beverly E. LawORCID; Michael J. Liddell; Xuanlong Ma; Ivan MammarellaORCID; David MartiniORCID; Craig Macfarlane; Giorgio Matteucci; Leonardo MontagnaniORCID; Daniel E. Pabon-Moreno; Cinzia Panigada; Dario PapaleORCID; Elise PendallORCID; Josep PenuelasORCID; Richard P. PhillipsORCID; Peter B. ReichORCID; Micol RossiniORCID; Eyal Rotenberg; Russell L. ScottORCID; Clement Stahl; Ulrich WeberORCID; Georg WohlfahrtORCID; Sebastian WolfORCID; Ian J. WrightORCID; Dan YakirORCID; Sönke ZaehleORCID; Markus ReichsteinORCID

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The leaf economics spectrum<jats:sup>1,2</jats:sup> and the global spectrum of plant forms and functions<jats:sup>3</jats:sup> revealed fundamental axes of variation in plant traits, which represent different ecological strategies that are shaped by the evolutionary development of plant species<jats:sup>2</jats:sup>. Ecosystem functions depend on environmental conditions and the traits of species that comprise the ecological communities<jats:sup>4</jats:sup>. However, the axes of variation of ecosystem functions are largely unknown, which limits our understanding of how ecosystems respond as a whole to anthropogenic drivers, climate and environmental variability<jats:sup>4,5</jats:sup>. Here we derive a set of ecosystem functions<jats:sup>6</jats:sup> from a dataset of surface gas exchange measurements across major terrestrial biomes. We find that most of the variability within ecosystem functions (71.8%) is captured by three key axes. The first axis reflects maximum ecosystem productivity and is mostly explained by vegetation structure. The second axis reflects ecosystem water-use strategies and is jointly explained by variation in vegetation height and climate. The third axis, which represents ecosystem carbon-use efficiency, features a gradient related to aridity, and is explained primarily by variation in vegetation structure. We show that two state-of-the-art land surface models reproduce the first and most important axis of ecosystem functions. However, the models tend to simulate more strongly correlated functions than those observed, which limits their ability to accurately predict the full range of responses to environmental changes in carbon, water and energy cycling in terrestrial ecosystems<jats:sup>7,8</jats:sup>.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 468-472

Convergent somatic mutations in metabolism genes in chronic liver disease

Stanley W. K. Ng; Foad J. Rouhani; Simon F. BrunnerORCID; Natalia Brzozowska; Sarah J. AitkenORCID; Ming Yang; Federico AbascalORCID; Luiza MooreORCID; Efterpi Nikitopoulou; Lia Chappell; Daniel LeongamornlertORCID; Aleksandra Ivovic; Philip RobinsonORCID; Timothy ButlerORCID; Mathijs A. Sanders; Nicholas WilliamsORCID; Tim H. H. CoorensORCID; Jon Teague; Keiran RaineORCID; Adam P. Butler; Yvette Hooks; Beverley Wilson; Natalie Birtchnell; Huw NaylorORCID; Susan E. Davies; Michael R. StrattonORCID; Iñigo MartincorenaORCID; Raheleh RahbariORCID; Christian FrezzaORCID; Matthew HoareORCID; Peter J. CampbellORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 473-478

Sensory processing during sleep in Drosophila melanogaster

Alice S. French; Quentin GeissmannORCID; Esteban J. Beckwith; Giorgio F. GilestroORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 479-482

Regulation of prefrontal patterning and connectivity by retinoic acid

Mikihito Shibata; Kartik Pattabiraman; Belen Lorente-Galdos; David AndrijevicORCID; Suel-Kee KimORCID; Navjot Kaur; Sydney K. Muchnik; Xiaojun Xing; Gabriel Santpere; Andre M. M. SousaORCID; Nenad SestanORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 483-488

Hominini-specific regulation of CBLN2 increases prefrontal spinogenesis

Mikihito Shibata; Kartik Pattabiraman; Sydney K. Muchnik; Navjot Kaur; Yury M. Morozov; Xiaoyang Cheng; Stephen G. WaxmanORCID; Nenad SestanORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 489-494

The EDS1–PAD4–ADR1 node mediates Arabidopsis pattern-triggered immunity

Rory N. PruittORCID; Federica LocciORCID; Friederike WankeORCID; Lisha ZhangORCID; Svenja C. SaileORCID; Anna Joe; Darya Karelina; Chenlei Hua; Katja FröhlichORCID; Wei-Lin Wan; Meijuan Hu; Shaofei Rao; Sara C. StolzeORCID; Anne Harzen; Andrea A. GustORCID; Klaus Harter; Matthieu H. A. J. Joosten; Bart P. H. J. ThommaORCID; Jian-Min ZhouORCID; Jeffery L. DanglORCID; Detlef Weigel; Hirofumi NakagamiORCID; Claudia Oecking; Farid El KasmiORCID; Jane E. ParkerORCID; Thorsten NürnbergerORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 495-499

Activation of TIR signalling boosts pattern-triggered immunity

Hainan Tian; Zhongshou WuORCID; Siyu Chen; Kevin Ao; Weijie Huang; Hoda Yaghmaiean; Tongjun SunORCID; Fang Xu; Yanjun ZhangORCID; Shucai WangORCID; Xin LiORCID; Yuelin ZhangORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 500-503

A pan-serotype dengue virus inhibitor targeting the NS3–NS4B interaction

Suzanne J. F. KapteinORCID; Olivia Goethals; Dominik Kiemel; Arnaud Marchand; Bart Kesteleyn; Jean-François BonfantiORCID; Dorothée Bardiot; Bart Stoops; Tim H. M. Jonckers; Kai DallmeierORCID; Peggy Geluykens; Kim Thys; Marjolein Crabbe; Laurent Chatel-ChaixORCID; Max Münster; Gilles Querat; Franck TouretORCID; Xavier de Lamballerie; Pierre Raboisson; Kenny Simmen; Patrick Chaltin; Ralf BartenschlagerORCID; Marnix Van LoockORCID; Johan NeytsORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 504-509

Mutant clones in normal epithelium outcompete and eliminate emerging tumours

B. ColomORCID; A. Herms; M. W. J. HallORCID; S. C. DentroORCID; C. KingORCID; R. K. Sood; M. P. AlcoleaORCID; G. PiedrafitaORCID; D. Fernandez-AntoranORCID; S. H. OngORCID; J. C. FowlerORCID; K. T. MahbubaniORCID; K. Saeb-ParsyORCID; M. GerstungORCID; B. A. HallORCID; P. H. JonesORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 510-514

Mechanism for Cas4-assisted directional spacer acquisition in CRISPR–Cas

Chunyi Hu; Cristóbal Almendros; Ki Hyun NamORCID; Ana Rita CostaORCID; Jochem N. A. Vink; Anna C. Haagsma; Saket R. Bagde; Stan J. J. BrounsORCID; Ailong KeORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 515-520