1. The seedlings of larger seeded species generally perform better than those of smaller seeded species under a variety of hazards. The reserve effect proposes that larger seeded species retain a greater proportion of their initial seed resources and their seedlings are therefore better provisioned to cope with post-deployment resource deficits. 2. This hypothesis was tested with a suite of 32 Australian rain forest species with storage cotyledons, and seed reserve mass ranging from 36 mg to 25 g. Seedlings germinated in dim light were harvested as their first set of leaves became fully expanded, dissected into shoot, root and left-over cotyledons, dried and weighed. 3. In cross-species, allometric analyses, the mean mass of the shoot-plus-...
Understanding the mechanisms that promote the coexistence of hundreds of species over small areas in...
ABSTRACT Seed size is commonly related to higher rates of emergence and survival, and biomass of see...
The planting and attempted restoration of tropical forest landscapes is increasing rapidly across th...
Two approaches were used to examine the relationship between seed size and typical establishment con...
Seed mass is an important component of the shade tolerance of rain forest tree species. Using a meta...
Several experiments have shown that seedlings from larger-seeded species are better able to survive ...
1 We examined among- and within-species effects of seed mass for seedling establishment from seed ...
Leaf litter affects seed germination in many ways and past studies have shown greater impacts on rel...
Central to the success of restoration plantings within abandoned pastures is the appropriate selecti...
Seed mass, resource makeup of seed, and functional morphology of cotyledons are three traits that to...
Non-uniform scaling of pulp and seed mass has been shown to alter dispersal probabilities in vertebr...
Mean seed dry mass values were determined for 27 species of trees and shrubs in Amazonian caatinga (...
Plant biomass allocation may be optimized to acquire and conserve resources. How trade-offs in the a...
Data from: On the importance of root traits in seedlings of tropical tree species Here, we discuss ...
1. The success of restoration projects is known to vary widely, with outcomes relating to numerous b...
Understanding the mechanisms that promote the coexistence of hundreds of species over small areas in...
ABSTRACT Seed size is commonly related to higher rates of emergence and survival, and biomass of see...
The planting and attempted restoration of tropical forest landscapes is increasing rapidly across th...
Two approaches were used to examine the relationship between seed size and typical establishment con...
Seed mass is an important component of the shade tolerance of rain forest tree species. Using a meta...
Several experiments have shown that seedlings from larger-seeded species are better able to survive ...
1 We examined among- and within-species effects of seed mass for seedling establishment from seed ...
Leaf litter affects seed germination in many ways and past studies have shown greater impacts on rel...
Central to the success of restoration plantings within abandoned pastures is the appropriate selecti...
Seed mass, resource makeup of seed, and functional morphology of cotyledons are three traits that to...
Non-uniform scaling of pulp and seed mass has been shown to alter dispersal probabilities in vertebr...
Mean seed dry mass values were determined for 27 species of trees and shrubs in Amazonian caatinga (...
Plant biomass allocation may be optimized to acquire and conserve resources. How trade-offs in the a...
Data from: On the importance of root traits in seedlings of tropical tree species Here, we discuss ...
1. The success of restoration projects is known to vary widely, with outcomes relating to numerous b...
Understanding the mechanisms that promote the coexistence of hundreds of species over small areas in...
ABSTRACT Seed size is commonly related to higher rates of emergence and survival, and biomass of see...
The planting and attempted restoration of tropical forest landscapes is increasing rapidly across th...