A core question involving both plant physiology and community ecology is whether traits from different organs are coordinated across species, beyond pairwise trait correlations. The strength of within-community trait coordination has been hypothesized to increase along gradients of environmental harshness, due to the cost of adopting ecological strategies out of the viable niche space supported by the abiotic conditions. We evaluated the strength of trait relationship and coordination in a stressful environment using 21 leaf and stem traits of 21 deciduous and evergreen woody species from a heath vegetation growing on coastal sandy plain in northeastern South America. The study region faces marked dry season, high soil salinity and acidity,...
Compared to other plant life forms, epiphytes remain understudied. Understanding the responses of ep...
The stress-dominance hypothesis (SDH) is a model of community assembly predicting that the relative ...
Plant functional strategies are well-established for low- and high-stress environments, such as rain...
A core question involving both plant physiology and community ecology is whether traits from differe...
Aim: Plant trait databases often contain traits that are correlated, but for whom direct (undirected...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait-based studies have focused on...
It is assumed that widespread, generalist species have high phenotypic variation, but we know little...
Plant functional strategies are well-established for low- and high-stress environments, such as rain...
A coordinated response to environmental drivers amongst individual functional traits is central to t...
PLEASE NOTE, PART OF THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO ANOTHER ARTICLE. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org/1...
Compared to other plant life forms, epiphytes remain understudied. Understanding the responses of ep...
The stress-dominance hypothesis (SDH) is a model of community assembly predicting that the relative ...
Plant functional strategies are well-established for low- and high-stress environments, such as rain...
A core question involving both plant physiology and community ecology is whether traits from differe...
Aim: Plant trait databases often contain traits that are correlated, but for whom direct (undirected...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait-based studies have focused on...
It is assumed that widespread, generalist species have high phenotypic variation, but we know little...
Plant functional strategies are well-established for low- and high-stress environments, such as rain...
A coordinated response to environmental drivers amongst individual functional traits is central to t...
PLEASE NOTE, PART OF THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO ANOTHER ARTICLE. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org/1...
Compared to other plant life forms, epiphytes remain understudied. Understanding the responses of ep...
The stress-dominance hypothesis (SDH) is a model of community assembly predicting that the relative ...
Plant functional strategies are well-established for low- and high-stress environments, such as rain...