The utility of plant functional traits for predictive ecology relies on our ability to interpret trait variation across multiple taxonomic and ecological scales. Using extensive datasets of trait variation within species, across species, and across communities, we analyzed whether and at what scales ‘leaf economics spectrum’ (LES) traits show predicted trait-trait covariation. We found that most variation in LES traits is often, but not universally, at high taxonomic levels (between families, between genera in a family). However, we found that trait covariation shows distinct taxonomic scale-dependence, with some trait correlations showing opposite signs within versus across species. LES traits responded independently to environmental gradi...
This research was supported by a grant (UOW1201) from the Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Fund ...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) is a prominent ecophysiological paradigm that describes global var...
Some robust trait-trait relationships between species, including the leaf economic spectrum (LES), a...
The utility of plant functional traits for predictive ecology relies on our ability to interpret tra...
The utility of plant functional traits for predictive ecology relies on our ability to interpret tra...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait-based studies have focused on...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait-based studies have focused on...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait-based studies have focused on...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait-based studies have focused on...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait‐based studies have focused on...
Understanding species differences in plant functional traits has been critical in developing a mecha...
Leaf economics spectrum (LES), characterizing covariation among a suite of leaf traits relevant to c...
Understanding species differences in plant functional traits has been critical in developing a mecha...
Understanding species differences in plant functional traits has been critical in developing a mecha...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) is a prominent ecophysiological paradigm that describes global var...
This research was supported by a grant (UOW1201) from the Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Fund ...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) is a prominent ecophysiological paradigm that describes global var...
Some robust trait-trait relationships between species, including the leaf economic spectrum (LES), a...
The utility of plant functional traits for predictive ecology relies on our ability to interpret tra...
The utility of plant functional traits for predictive ecology relies on our ability to interpret tra...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait-based studies have focused on...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait-based studies have focused on...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait-based studies have focused on...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait-based studies have focused on...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait‐based studies have focused on...
Understanding species differences in plant functional traits has been critical in developing a mecha...
Leaf economics spectrum (LES), characterizing covariation among a suite of leaf traits relevant to c...
Understanding species differences in plant functional traits has been critical in developing a mecha...
Understanding species differences in plant functional traits has been critical in developing a mecha...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) is a prominent ecophysiological paradigm that describes global var...
This research was supported by a grant (UOW1201) from the Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Fund ...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) is a prominent ecophysiological paradigm that describes global var...
Some robust trait-trait relationships between species, including the leaf economic spectrum (LES), a...