Non-native understorey woody species have been shown to extend leaf display and inhabit vacant phenological niches in early spring and late autumn when growing with native counterparts in temperate deciduous forests across the world. Despite the potential competitive advantages, extended leaf duration also subjects non-native species to possible hydraulic risks associated with maintaining leaves during periods of increased frost probability. It remains unclear how non-native species are able to maintain xylem function within this context. Leaf phenology in temperate deciduous trees has been shown to be a function of xylem anatomy, with earlier bud break associated with smaller xylem vessels due to the presumed resistance of smaller vessels ...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
This study addresses relationships between leaf phenology, xylogenesis, and functional xylem anatomy...
Key message: Xylem hydraulic traits of native Quercus robur are more sensitive to previous-summer dr...
Non-native understorey woody species have been shown to extend leaf display and inhabit vacant pheno...
Non-native understorey woody species have been shown to extend leaf display and inhabit vacant pheno...
1. In temperate ecosystems, freeze-thaw events are an important environmental stress that can induce...
1. In temperate deciduous forests, understory light environments vary dramatically throughout spring...
1. In temperate deciduous forests, understory light environments vary dramatically throughout spring...
1. In temperate deciduous forests, understory light environments vary dramatically throughout spring...
Key message: Xylem hydraulic traits of native Quercus robur are more sensitive to previous-summer dr...
Key message: Xylem hydraulic traits of native Quercus robur are more sensitive to previous-summer dr...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
This study addresses relationships between leaf phenology, xylogenesis, and functional xylem anatomy...
Key message: Xylem hydraulic traits of native Quercus robur are more sensitive to previous-summer dr...
Non-native understorey woody species have been shown to extend leaf display and inhabit vacant pheno...
Non-native understorey woody species have been shown to extend leaf display and inhabit vacant pheno...
1. In temperate ecosystems, freeze-thaw events are an important environmental stress that can induce...
1. In temperate deciduous forests, understory light environments vary dramatically throughout spring...
1. In temperate deciduous forests, understory light environments vary dramatically throughout spring...
1. In temperate deciduous forests, understory light environments vary dramatically throughout spring...
Key message: Xylem hydraulic traits of native Quercus robur are more sensitive to previous-summer dr...
Key message: Xylem hydraulic traits of native Quercus robur are more sensitive to previous-summer dr...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats1, 2, 3. Th...
This study addresses relationships between leaf phenology, xylogenesis, and functional xylem anatomy...
Key message: Xylem hydraulic traits of native Quercus robur are more sensitive to previous-summer dr...