1. Leaf defences vary widely among tree species, affecting rates of herbivory, survival and reproduction. 2. Two contrasting hypotheses account for variation in leaf defences among species. The first predicts that a slow life history, which is characteristic of larger seeded species adapted to resource-limited environments, is associated with well-defended leaves. The second, apparency theory, predicts that elevated leaf defences are necessitated for species that are more detectable to herbivores. 3. Here we use comparative methods and a global data set to test (i) the relationship between seed size and leaf defences and (ii) the relationship between clumping (spatial apparency) and leaf defences. 4. We found that seed size was positively r...
Leaf mechanical properties strongly influence leaf lifespan, plant-herbivore interactions, litter de...
Ecologists usually find that plant demography (e.g., survival and growth) changes along with plant s...
<div><p>The seed stage is often critical in determining the regeneration success of plants. Seeds mu...
1. Leaf defences vary widely among tree species, affecting rates of herbivory, survival and reproduc...
Seed size and toughness affect seed predators, and size-dependent investment in mechanical defence c...
We compiled information from the international literature to quantify the relationships between seed...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
A hypothesized relationship between seed weight and leaf size was investigated for 58 diverse Britis...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
1. Herbivores target young leaves in forests worldwide. How this strong and predictable selection pr...
Substantial intra-specific trait variation exists within plant communities, and in theory this varia...
Several experiments have shown that seedlings from larger-seeded species are better able to survive ...
International audienceSeed size is a key trait for understanding and predicting ecological processes...
Premise of the Study Numerous studies have treated the mass of a whole seed as an integrated unit, a...
Leaf mechanical properties strongly influence leaf lifespan, plant-herbivore interactions, litter de...
Ecologists usually find that plant demography (e.g., survival and growth) changes along with plant s...
<div><p>The seed stage is often critical in determining the regeneration success of plants. Seeds mu...
1. Leaf defences vary widely among tree species, affecting rates of herbivory, survival and reproduc...
Seed size and toughness affect seed predators, and size-dependent investment in mechanical defence c...
We compiled information from the international literature to quantify the relationships between seed...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
A hypothesized relationship between seed weight and leaf size was investigated for 58 diverse Britis...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
1. Herbivores target young leaves in forests worldwide. How this strong and predictable selection pr...
Substantial intra-specific trait variation exists within plant communities, and in theory this varia...
Several experiments have shown that seedlings from larger-seeded species are better able to survive ...
International audienceSeed size is a key trait for understanding and predicting ecological processes...
Premise of the Study Numerous studies have treated the mass of a whole seed as an integrated unit, a...
Leaf mechanical properties strongly influence leaf lifespan, plant-herbivore interactions, litter de...
Ecologists usually find that plant demography (e.g., survival and growth) changes along with plant s...
<div><p>The seed stage is often critical in determining the regeneration success of plants. Seeds mu...