Abstracts: A long-standing goal of ecology and forest management is to understand the environmental controls of resource utilization strategy of plants along geographical gradients. However, the mechanisms that guide this phenomenon, especially along latitude gradients, remain unclear. Using key leaf functional trait data of 1185 species within 120 sites in Eastern and Western China, we quantified the relationships between plant traits, namely leaf area (LA), specific leaf area (SLA), leaf nitrogen content, leaf phosphorus content, leaf dry matter content (LDMC) and leaf delta 13C (d 13C) content, and local climate along the latitude in Eastern and Western China. Our results revealed that: (1) Plant traits showed a wide variation across the...
Understanding how environmental change alters the composition of plant assemblages is a major challe...
Plant ecologists have long been interested in quantifying how leaf traits vary with climate factors,...
Aim Our aim was to address the potential effect of the geographical range size of species on the rel...
Plant leaf functional traits can reflect the adaptive strategies of plants to environmental changes....
<p>Nitrogen (N) has great ecological importance, but the biogeographic pattern across forest biomes ...
IntroductionLeaf functional traits constitute a crucial component of plant functionality, providing ...
Aims Understanding the drivers for leaf traits is critical to improving our predictions on ecosys...
Comprehensive information on geographic patterns of leaf morphological traits in Chinese forests is ...
Aims To clarify whether variation in leaf traits with climate differs with scale, i.e. across specie...
Leaf nutrient content and its stoichiometric relationships (N/P ratio) are essential for photosynthe...
Plant functional ecology requires the quantification of trait variation and its controls. Field meas...
Plant functional ecology requires the quantification of trait variation and its controls. Field meas...
Plant functional traits are adaptive traits formed by interactions between plants and the environmen...
Although broad-scale inter-specific patterns of leaf traits are influenced by climate, soil, and tax...
1. Leaf anatomical traits may reflect plant's adaption to environmental changes and influence ecosys...
Understanding how environmental change alters the composition of plant assemblages is a major challe...
Plant ecologists have long been interested in quantifying how leaf traits vary with climate factors,...
Aim Our aim was to address the potential effect of the geographical range size of species on the rel...
Plant leaf functional traits can reflect the adaptive strategies of plants to environmental changes....
<p>Nitrogen (N) has great ecological importance, but the biogeographic pattern across forest biomes ...
IntroductionLeaf functional traits constitute a crucial component of plant functionality, providing ...
Aims Understanding the drivers for leaf traits is critical to improving our predictions on ecosys...
Comprehensive information on geographic patterns of leaf morphological traits in Chinese forests is ...
Aims To clarify whether variation in leaf traits with climate differs with scale, i.e. across specie...
Leaf nutrient content and its stoichiometric relationships (N/P ratio) are essential for photosynthe...
Plant functional ecology requires the quantification of trait variation and its controls. Field meas...
Plant functional ecology requires the quantification of trait variation and its controls. Field meas...
Plant functional traits are adaptive traits formed by interactions between plants and the environmen...
Although broad-scale inter-specific patterns of leaf traits are influenced by climate, soil, and tax...
1. Leaf anatomical traits may reflect plant's adaption to environmental changes and influence ecosys...
Understanding how environmental change alters the composition of plant assemblages is a major challe...
Plant ecologists have long been interested in quantifying how leaf traits vary with climate factors,...
Aim Our aim was to address the potential effect of the geographical range size of species on the rel...