In the absence of barriers to dispersal, species’ range limits should arise when physiological processes are compromised by unfavorable ecological conditions. This study aims to fill the knowledge gap on the role of physiology in determining plant species range limits. We developed the Physiological Marginality Hypothesis (PMH), a theoretical framework predicting that individuals in ecologically marginal populations are less physiologically efficient than those occurring at the ecological optimum. According to PMH, the probability to reach the optimal physiological efficiency is best shaped by a Gaussian function and curvilinear relationships should exist between physiological traits and ecological gradients. We conducted an analysis ...
Large interspecific differences exist in the potential relative growth rate (RGR) of plants. Which p...
A species is expected to occur where the prevailing biotic and abiotic conditions fall within its fu...
A goal of comparative physiology is to understand underlying causes of the tremendous diversity of l...
In the absence of barriers to dispersal, species’ range limits should arise when physiological proce...
Aim - Populations at the edge of a species' distribution range may differ substantially from central...
Throughout the evolutionary history of plants, drought, shade, and scarcity of nutrients have struct...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Determining where species are distributed and what ...
The physiological tolerance hypothesis proposes that plant species richness is highest in warm and/o...
Functional traits are expected to modulate plant competitive dynamics. However, how traits and thei...
Understanding the factors that govern the distribution of species is a central goal of evolutionary ...
The energetic equivalence rule, which is based on a combination of metabolic theory and the self-thi...
Understanding the ecological processes that govern species' range margins is a fundamental question ...
The energetic equivalence rule, which is based on a combination of metabolic theory and the self-thi...
Climbing plants are a key component of rainforests, but mechanistic approaches to their distribution...
In some literature variations in photosynthetic rates are considered to be of little relevance for i...
Large interspecific differences exist in the potential relative growth rate (RGR) of plants. Which p...
A species is expected to occur where the prevailing biotic and abiotic conditions fall within its fu...
A goal of comparative physiology is to understand underlying causes of the tremendous diversity of l...
In the absence of barriers to dispersal, species’ range limits should arise when physiological proce...
Aim - Populations at the edge of a species' distribution range may differ substantially from central...
Throughout the evolutionary history of plants, drought, shade, and scarcity of nutrients have struct...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Determining where species are distributed and what ...
The physiological tolerance hypothesis proposes that plant species richness is highest in warm and/o...
Functional traits are expected to modulate plant competitive dynamics. However, how traits and thei...
Understanding the factors that govern the distribution of species is a central goal of evolutionary ...
The energetic equivalence rule, which is based on a combination of metabolic theory and the self-thi...
Understanding the ecological processes that govern species' range margins is a fundamental question ...
The energetic equivalence rule, which is based on a combination of metabolic theory and the self-thi...
Climbing plants are a key component of rainforests, but mechanistic approaches to their distribution...
In some literature variations in photosynthetic rates are considered to be of little relevance for i...
Large interspecific differences exist in the potential relative growth rate (RGR) of plants. Which p...
A species is expected to occur where the prevailing biotic and abiotic conditions fall within its fu...
A goal of comparative physiology is to understand underlying causes of the tremendous diversity of l...