© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Arid environments can support the seemingly unlikely coexistence of species tolerant of, or sensitive to, dry soil moisture. Here, we examine water-use and carbon-gain traits in two widespread tree species in central Australia: Acacia aptaneura and Eucalyptus camaldulensis. The former has a shallow root distribution and relies on soil moisture, while the latter is groundwater dependent. We hypothesised that A. aptaneura would exhibit a suite of characteristics that confer tolerance to low soil moisture, in contrast to E. camaldulensis. Consistent with our hypotheses A. aptaneura was relatively more anisohydric than E. camaldulensis (seasonal leaf water potential of −7.2 to −0.8 MPa cf. −1.4 to −0.3 MPa). Additionally, co...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Key message: Species with low density of intact branches ...
The hydraulic niche separation theory proposes that species co-exist by having a range of traits to ...
The hydraulic niche separation theory proposes that species co-exist by having a range of traits to ...
Arid environments can support the seemingly unlikely coexistence of species tolerant of, or sensitiv...
Arid environments can support the seemingly unlikely coexistence of species tolerant of, or sensitiv...
We examined spatial and temporal patterns of tree water use and aspects of hydraulic architecture in...
© 2017 CSIRO. Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here...
Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here, we explore r...
Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here, we explore r...
Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here, we explore r...
© 2017 CSIRO. Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Aridity shapes species distributions and plant growth and function worldwide. Yet, plant traits ofte...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Key message: Species with low density of intact branches ...
The hydraulic niche separation theory proposes that species co-exist by having a range of traits to ...
The hydraulic niche separation theory proposes that species co-exist by having a range of traits to ...
Arid environments can support the seemingly unlikely coexistence of species tolerant of, or sensitiv...
Arid environments can support the seemingly unlikely coexistence of species tolerant of, or sensitiv...
We examined spatial and temporal patterns of tree water use and aspects of hydraulic architecture in...
© 2017 CSIRO. Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here...
Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here, we explore r...
Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here, we explore r...
Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here, we explore r...
© 2017 CSIRO. Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Aridity shapes species distributions and plant growth and function worldwide. Yet, plant traits ofte...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Key message: Species with low density of intact branches ...
The hydraulic niche separation theory proposes that species co-exist by having a range of traits to ...
The hydraulic niche separation theory proposes that species co-exist by having a range of traits to ...