Hydraulic traits are important for woody plant functioning and distribution. Associations among hydraulic traits, other leaf and stem traits, and species’ performance are relatively well understood for trees, but remain poorly studied for lianas. We evaluated the coordination among hydraulic efficiency (i.e., maximum hydraulic conductivity), hydraulic safety (i.e., cavitation resistance), a suite of eight morphological and physiological traits, and species’ abundances for saplings of 24 liana species and 27 tree species in wet tropical forests in Panama. Trees showed a strong trade‐off between hydraulic efficiency and hydraulic safety, whereas efficiency and safety were decoupled in lianas. Hydraulic efficiency was strongly and similarly co...
Large lianas and trees in the forest canopy are challenged by hydraulic and mechanical failures and ...
In this study, we examined wood anatomy, hydraulic properties, photosynthetic rate, and water status...
International audienceThe high diversity of tropical forests complicates predictions of how canopy t...
Hydraulic traits are important for woody plant functioning and distribution. Associations among hydr...
Hydraulic traits are important for woody plant functioning and distribution. Associations among hydr...
Hydraulic traits are important for woody plant functioning and distribution. Associations among hydr...
Hydraulic traits are important for woody plant functioning and distribution. Associations among hydr...
Hydraulic traits are important for woody plant functioning and distribution. Associations among hydr...
In tropical forest canopies, it is critical for upper shoots to efficiently provide water to leaves ...
Lianas are an important component of Neotropical forests, where evidence suggests that they are incr...
Plant hydraulic architecture has been studied extensively, yet we know little about how hydraulic pr...
Predicting responses of tropical forests to climate change-type drought is challenging because of hi...
International audienceAbstract Wood density (WD) is often used as a proxy for hydraulic traits such ...
Predicting responses of tropical forests to climate change-type drought is challenging because of hi...
The evolution of lignified xylem allowed for the efficient transport of water under tension, but als...
Large lianas and trees in the forest canopy are challenged by hydraulic and mechanical failures and ...
In this study, we examined wood anatomy, hydraulic properties, photosynthetic rate, and water status...
International audienceThe high diversity of tropical forests complicates predictions of how canopy t...
Hydraulic traits are important for woody plant functioning and distribution. Associations among hydr...
Hydraulic traits are important for woody plant functioning and distribution. Associations among hydr...
Hydraulic traits are important for woody plant functioning and distribution. Associations among hydr...
Hydraulic traits are important for woody plant functioning and distribution. Associations among hydr...
Hydraulic traits are important for woody plant functioning and distribution. Associations among hydr...
In tropical forest canopies, it is critical for upper shoots to efficiently provide water to leaves ...
Lianas are an important component of Neotropical forests, where evidence suggests that they are incr...
Plant hydraulic architecture has been studied extensively, yet we know little about how hydraulic pr...
Predicting responses of tropical forests to climate change-type drought is challenging because of hi...
International audienceAbstract Wood density (WD) is often used as a proxy for hydraulic traits such ...
Predicting responses of tropical forests to climate change-type drought is challenging because of hi...
The evolution of lignified xylem allowed for the efficient transport of water under tension, but als...
Large lianas and trees in the forest canopy are challenged by hydraulic and mechanical failures and ...
In this study, we examined wood anatomy, hydraulic properties, photosynthetic rate, and water status...
International audienceThe high diversity of tropical forests complicates predictions of how canopy t...