Climbing plants are a key component of rainforests, but mechanistic approaches to their distribution and abundance are scarce. In a southern temperate rainforest, we addressed whether the dominance of climbing plants across light environments is associated with the expression of ecophysiological traits. In mature forest and canopy gaps, we measured leaf size, specific leaf area, photosynthetic rate, and dark respiration in six of the most abundant woody vines. Mean values of traits and their phenotypic change (%) between mature forest and canopy gaps were predictor variables. Leaf size and specific leaf area were not significantly associated with climbing plant dominance. Variation in gas-exchange traits between mature forest and canopy gap...
Niche differentiation is a key issue in the current debate on community assembly mechanisms. In high...
Niche differentiation is a major hypothesized determinant of species distributions, but its practica...
ABSTRACT The loss of structure, diversity and functions in the rainforests makes it necessary to dev...
Climbing plants are a key component of rainforests, but mechanistic approaches to their distribution...
<p>Standardized regression coefficients (betas) of multiple regression analyses of climbing plant do...
A dominant hypothesis explaining tree species coexistence in tropical forest is that trade-offs in c...
We investigated whether plants adapted to thermally contrasting environments (e.g. tropical-temperat...
We explored the impact of canopy position on leaf respiration (R) and associated traits in tree and ...
1 Potential height, which spans at least an order of magnitude across species, is considered an impo...
<p>Overall dominance (<b>Dom</b>, average of relative frequency and relative density) of climbing pl...
We compared the leaf traits and plant performance of 53 co-occurring tree species in a semi-evergree...
Unlike other species of the genus Blechnum, the fern Blechnum chilense occurs in a wide range of hab...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
We examined the dependence of photosynthetic capacity on leaf nitrogen content and light environment...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
Niche differentiation is a key issue in the current debate on community assembly mechanisms. In high...
Niche differentiation is a major hypothesized determinant of species distributions, but its practica...
ABSTRACT The loss of structure, diversity and functions in the rainforests makes it necessary to dev...
Climbing plants are a key component of rainforests, but mechanistic approaches to their distribution...
<p>Standardized regression coefficients (betas) of multiple regression analyses of climbing plant do...
A dominant hypothesis explaining tree species coexistence in tropical forest is that trade-offs in c...
We investigated whether plants adapted to thermally contrasting environments (e.g. tropical-temperat...
We explored the impact of canopy position on leaf respiration (R) and associated traits in tree and ...
1 Potential height, which spans at least an order of magnitude across species, is considered an impo...
<p>Overall dominance (<b>Dom</b>, average of relative frequency and relative density) of climbing pl...
We compared the leaf traits and plant performance of 53 co-occurring tree species in a semi-evergree...
Unlike other species of the genus Blechnum, the fern Blechnum chilense occurs in a wide range of hab...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
We examined the dependence of photosynthetic capacity on leaf nitrogen content and light environment...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
Niche differentiation is a key issue in the current debate on community assembly mechanisms. In high...
Niche differentiation is a major hypothesized determinant of species distributions, but its practica...
ABSTRACT The loss of structure, diversity and functions in the rainforests makes it necessary to dev...