Key message. Elevation markedly modified the species-specific phenotypic responses of trees to light. The effects from elevation mostly occurred at organ level (SLA) for the montane species, but at whole-plant level (allocation traits) for the subalpine ones. The subalpine species allocate more carbon to roots under closed canopies at low elevation. Contrary to expectations, most species displayed smaller specific leaf area at high elevation. The most drought-intolerant species was more severely affected by drought under shade than in open microsites. Context. Understanding the phenotypic responses of mountain tree species to different levels of local irradiance can be of critical importance for elucidating their capacity to relocate above ...
Changes in climate can alter the distribution and population dynamics of tree species by altering th...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141149/1/ajb213762.pd
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
Data on plant water potential for seedlings of four Pyrenean tree species planted along an elevation...
Questions: Is light availability the main factor driving forest dynamics in Pyrenean sub-alpine fore...
The predicted upward displacement of forest species due to climate warming is expected to be modulat...
Senior Lecturer in Forestry and Woodland Ecology, Dr Matt Robson is giving a presentation on how for...
The ability of tree species to acclimate and tolerate projected increases in drought frequency and i...
Phenological events, such as the initiation and the end of seasonal growth, are thought to be under ...
Climate change is driving many mountain plant species to higher elevations and northern plant specie...
Aims: Effects of climate change, especially changes in temperatures and precipitation patterns, are ...
Elevational gradients are often used to quantify how traits of plant species respond to abiotic and ...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Key message: Local adaptation largely segregates between tra...
Plant species living in the understory increase carbon (C) allocation toward leaf production for max...
Leaf trait variations in five deciduous species (Quercus robur, Corylus avellana, Populus alba, Acer...
Changes in climate can alter the distribution and population dynamics of tree species by altering th...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141149/1/ajb213762.pd
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...
Data on plant water potential for seedlings of four Pyrenean tree species planted along an elevation...
Questions: Is light availability the main factor driving forest dynamics in Pyrenean sub-alpine fore...
The predicted upward displacement of forest species due to climate warming is expected to be modulat...
Senior Lecturer in Forestry and Woodland Ecology, Dr Matt Robson is giving a presentation on how for...
The ability of tree species to acclimate and tolerate projected increases in drought frequency and i...
Phenological events, such as the initiation and the end of seasonal growth, are thought to be under ...
Climate change is driving many mountain plant species to higher elevations and northern plant specie...
Aims: Effects of climate change, especially changes in temperatures and precipitation patterns, are ...
Elevational gradients are often used to quantify how traits of plant species respond to abiotic and ...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Key message: Local adaptation largely segregates between tra...
Plant species living in the understory increase carbon (C) allocation toward leaf production for max...
Leaf trait variations in five deciduous species (Quercus robur, Corylus avellana, Populus alba, Acer...
Changes in climate can alter the distribution and population dynamics of tree species by altering th...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141149/1/ajb213762.pd
Tree architecture has important consequences for tree performance as it determines resource capture,...