Grass leaf shape is a strong indicator of their habitat. Linear leaves predominate in open areas and more ovate leaves distinguish forest-associated grasses. This pattern among extant species suggests that ancestral shifts between forest and open habitats may have coincided with changes in leaf shape or size. We tested relationships between habitat, climate, photosynthetic pathway and leaf shape and size in a phylogenetic framework to evaluate drivers of leaf shape and size variation over the evolutionary history of the family. We also estimated the ancestral habitat of Poaceae and tested whether forest margins served as transitional zones for shifts between forests and grasslands. We found that grass leaf shape is converging towards differ...
Leaf shape exhibits tremendous diversity in angiosperms. It has long been argued that leaf shape can...
Among above- and belowground traits, specific leaf area (SLA, cm2 g−1) and specific root length (SRL...
1. Species with unique phenologies have distinct trait syndromes and environmental affinities, yet t...
Grass leaf shape is a strong indicator of their habitat. Linear leaves predominate in open areas and...
1. Leaf anatomical traits may reflect plant's adaption to environmental changes and influence ecosys...
• Leaf morphology is highly variable both within and between plant species. This study employs a com...
Premise of the study: The question why leaf dimensions vary so much between species has long puzzled...
New Zealand's woody indigenous eudicot flora comprises a variety of leaf shapes and features and occ...
Leaf structure and function is important in driving ecosystem fluxes, tolerance of environmental str...
Premise of the study: The functional significance of leaf margins has long been debated. In this stu...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The alternation of generations life cycle represents a key feature of land-pla...
Grasslands cover a third of the Earth's surface, and have great economic and ecological importance. ...
Vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores alter plant communities directly by selectively consuming pla...
Angiosperm leaves manifest a remarkable diversity of shapes that range from developmental sequences ...
Herbaria contain a cumulative sample of the world's flora, assembled by thousands of people over sev...
Leaf shape exhibits tremendous diversity in angiosperms. It has long been argued that leaf shape can...
Among above- and belowground traits, specific leaf area (SLA, cm2 g−1) and specific root length (SRL...
1. Species with unique phenologies have distinct trait syndromes and environmental affinities, yet t...
Grass leaf shape is a strong indicator of their habitat. Linear leaves predominate in open areas and...
1. Leaf anatomical traits may reflect plant's adaption to environmental changes and influence ecosys...
• Leaf morphology is highly variable both within and between plant species. This study employs a com...
Premise of the study: The question why leaf dimensions vary so much between species has long puzzled...
New Zealand's woody indigenous eudicot flora comprises a variety of leaf shapes and features and occ...
Leaf structure and function is important in driving ecosystem fluxes, tolerance of environmental str...
Premise of the study: The functional significance of leaf margins has long been debated. In this stu...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The alternation of generations life cycle represents a key feature of land-pla...
Grasslands cover a third of the Earth's surface, and have great economic and ecological importance. ...
Vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores alter plant communities directly by selectively consuming pla...
Angiosperm leaves manifest a remarkable diversity of shapes that range from developmental sequences ...
Herbaria contain a cumulative sample of the world's flora, assembled by thousands of people over sev...
Leaf shape exhibits tremendous diversity in angiosperms. It has long been argued that leaf shape can...
Among above- and belowground traits, specific leaf area (SLA, cm2 g−1) and specific root length (SRL...
1. Species with unique phenologies have distinct trait syndromes and environmental affinities, yet t...