A sample of woody angiosperm species was used to test a central prediction of the ‘leafing intensity premium’ hypothesis: higher leafing intensity (number of leaves produced per unit dry mass of shoot vegetative tissue produced in the same growing season) confers a larger bud bank (i.e. number of axillary meristems per unit shoot tissue) that can be deployed for reproduction, and thus confers generally greater fruit numbers, and hence higher potential fecundity allocation (i.e. fecundity per unit size of the supporting shoot tissue that is produced in the same growing season. Current-year shoots (i.e. bearing leaves) were collected to record: shoot dry mass, total number of leaves, total number of fruits or fruit clusters (if de...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
International audienceAim Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under c...
International audienceAim Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under c...
A sample of woody angiosperm species was used to test a central prediction of the ‘leafing intensity...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
1. Leaf defences vary widely among tree species, affecting rates of herbivory, survival and reproduc...
Background and aims – The leaf size/number trade-off has been recently established as a wide-spread ...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
International audienceAim Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under c...
International audienceAim Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under c...
A sample of woody angiosperm species was used to test a central prediction of the ‘leafing intensity...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: In dioecious species, selection should favor different leaf sizes in males and...
1. Leaf defences vary widely among tree species, affecting rates of herbivory, survival and reproduc...
Background and aims – The leaf size/number trade-off has been recently established as a wide-spread ...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
International audienceAim Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under c...
International audienceAim Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under c...