Background and Aims How functional traits vary with environmental conditions is of fundamental importance in trait-based community ecology. However, how intraspecific variability in functional traits is connected to species distribution is not well understood. This study investigated inter- and intraspecific variation of a key functional trait, i.e. specific leaf area (leaf area per unit dry mass; SLA), in relation to soil factors and tested if trait variation is more closely associated with specific environmental regimes for low-variability species than for high-variability species. Methods In a subtropical evergreen forest plot (50 ha, southern China), 106 700 leaves from 5335 individuals of 207 woody species were intensively collected, w...
Plants growing in forests at different succession stages in diverse habitats may adopt various life ...
<div><p>Despite increasing evidence of the importance of intraspecific trait variation in plant comm...
<p>Nitrogen (N) has great ecological importance, but the biogeographic pattern across forest biomes ...
Functional traits, properties of organisms correlated with ecological performance, play a central ro...
Functional traits, properties of organisms correlated with ecological performance, play a central ro...
<div><p>Although trait analyses have become more important in community ecology, trait-environment c...
Understanding how communities respond to environmental variation is a central goal in ecology. Plant...
Understanding how environmental change alters the composition of plant assemblages is a major challe...
IntroductionLeaf functional traits constitute a crucial component of plant functionality, providing ...
The distribution of plant species along environmental gradients is expected to be predictable based ...
peer reviewedThe majority of studies investigating plant functional traits have used species average...
Aims To clarify whether variation in leaf traits with climate differs with scale, i.e. across specie...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The acquisitive-conservative axis of plant ecological strategies results in a p...
Patterns of plant trait variation across spatial scales are important for understanding ecosystem fu...
The distribution of plant species along environmental gradients is expected to be predictable based ...
Plants growing in forests at different succession stages in diverse habitats may adopt various life ...
<div><p>Despite increasing evidence of the importance of intraspecific trait variation in plant comm...
<p>Nitrogen (N) has great ecological importance, but the biogeographic pattern across forest biomes ...
Functional traits, properties of organisms correlated with ecological performance, play a central ro...
Functional traits, properties of organisms correlated with ecological performance, play a central ro...
<div><p>Although trait analyses have become more important in community ecology, trait-environment c...
Understanding how communities respond to environmental variation is a central goal in ecology. Plant...
Understanding how environmental change alters the composition of plant assemblages is a major challe...
IntroductionLeaf functional traits constitute a crucial component of plant functionality, providing ...
The distribution of plant species along environmental gradients is expected to be predictable based ...
peer reviewedThe majority of studies investigating plant functional traits have used species average...
Aims To clarify whether variation in leaf traits with climate differs with scale, i.e. across specie...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The acquisitive-conservative axis of plant ecological strategies results in a p...
Patterns of plant trait variation across spatial scales are important for understanding ecosystem fu...
The distribution of plant species along environmental gradients is expected to be predictable based ...
Plants growing in forests at different succession stages in diverse habitats may adopt various life ...
<div><p>Despite increasing evidence of the importance of intraspecific trait variation in plant comm...
<p>Nitrogen (N) has great ecological importance, but the biogeographic pattern across forest biomes ...