Understanding variation in key functional traits across gradients in high diversity systems and the ecology of community changes along gradients in these systems is crucial in light of conservation and climate change. We examined inter- and intraspecific variation in leaf mass per area (LMA) of sun and shade leaves along a 3330-m elevation gradient in Peru, and in sun leaves across a forest-savanna vegetation gradient in Brazil. We also compared LMA variance ratios (T-statistics metrics) to null models to explore internal (i.e., abiotic) and environmental filtering on community structure along the gradients. Community-weighted LMA increased with decreasing forest cover in Brazil, likely due to increased light availability and water stress, ...
Background: Leaf functional traits (LFT) influence resource acquisition and are important for unders...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
Aim: The latitudinal gradient is considered a first-order biogeographical pattern for most taxonomic...
Understanding variation in key functional traits across gradients in high diversity systems and the ...
Understanding variation in key functional traits across gradients in high diversity systems and the ...
Understanding variation in key functional traits across gradients in high diversity systems and the ...
<p>Understanding variation in key functional traits across gradients in high diversity systems and t...
Understanding variation in key functional traits across gradients in high diversity systems and the ...
Understanding variation in key functional traits across gradients in high diversity systems and the ...
Deconstructing functional trait variation and co-variation across a wide range of environmental cond...
Deconstructing functional trait variation and co-variation across a wide range of environmental cond...
Tropical forests shelter the highest species diversity worldwide, although genus diversity is lower ...
Tropical forests shelter the highest species diversity worldwide, although genus diversity is lower ...
Background: Leaf functional traits (LFT) influence resource acquisition and are important for unders...
<p><b>Background</b>: Understanding how factors related to environment and geographical distance exp...
Background: Leaf functional traits (LFT) influence resource acquisition and are important for unders...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
Aim: The latitudinal gradient is considered a first-order biogeographical pattern for most taxonomic...
Understanding variation in key functional traits across gradients in high diversity systems and the ...
Understanding variation in key functional traits across gradients in high diversity systems and the ...
Understanding variation in key functional traits across gradients in high diversity systems and the ...
<p>Understanding variation in key functional traits across gradients in high diversity systems and t...
Understanding variation in key functional traits across gradients in high diversity systems and the ...
Understanding variation in key functional traits across gradients in high diversity systems and the ...
Deconstructing functional trait variation and co-variation across a wide range of environmental cond...
Deconstructing functional trait variation and co-variation across a wide range of environmental cond...
Tropical forests shelter the highest species diversity worldwide, although genus diversity is lower ...
Tropical forests shelter the highest species diversity worldwide, although genus diversity is lower ...
Background: Leaf functional traits (LFT) influence resource acquisition and are important for unders...
<p><b>Background</b>: Understanding how factors related to environment and geographical distance exp...
Background: Leaf functional traits (LFT) influence resource acquisition and are important for unders...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
Aim: The latitudinal gradient is considered a first-order biogeographical pattern for most taxonomic...