The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes strong relationships between multiple functional leaf traits that determine resource fluxes in vascular plants. Five models have been proposed to explain these patterns, two based on patterns of structural allocation, two on venation networks, and one on resource allocation to cell walls and cell contents. Here we test these models using data for leaf and whole-plant functional traits. We use structural equation modelling applied to multiple ecotypes, recombinant inbred lines, near isogenic lines and vascular patterning mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana that express LES trait variation. We show that wide variation in multiple functional traits recapitulates the leaf economics spectrum at the whole-p...
Our model for the worldwide leaf economics spectrum (LES) based on venation networks (Blonder et al....
A fundamental trade-off among vascular plants between traits inferring rapid resource acquisition an...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) is an eco-physiological concept describing the trade-offs of leaf ...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes strong relationships between multiple functional leaf tr...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes strong relationships between multiple functional leaf tr...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) represents a suite of intercorrelated leaf traits concerning const...
Large variations are found in leaf morphology and physiology across species in nature, reflecting di...
The utility of plant functional traits for predictive ecology relies on our ability to interpret tra...
Studies of functional trait coordination in leaves have greatly advanced our understanding of leaf s...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) is a prominent ecophysiological paradigm that describes global var...
The leaf economic spectrum is a widely studied axis of plant trait variability that defines a trade-...
Bringing together leaf trait data spanning 2,548 species and 175 sites we describe, for the first ti...
Leaf venation networks evolved along several functional axes, including resource transport, damage r...
Aim: The plant economics spectrum provides a fundamental framework for understanding functional trai...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
Our model for the worldwide leaf economics spectrum (LES) based on venation networks (Blonder et al....
A fundamental trade-off among vascular plants between traits inferring rapid resource acquisition an...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) is an eco-physiological concept describing the trade-offs of leaf ...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes strong relationships between multiple functional leaf tr...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes strong relationships between multiple functional leaf tr...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) represents a suite of intercorrelated leaf traits concerning const...
Large variations are found in leaf morphology and physiology across species in nature, reflecting di...
The utility of plant functional traits for predictive ecology relies on our ability to interpret tra...
Studies of functional trait coordination in leaves have greatly advanced our understanding of leaf s...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) is a prominent ecophysiological paradigm that describes global var...
The leaf economic spectrum is a widely studied axis of plant trait variability that defines a trade-...
Bringing together leaf trait data spanning 2,548 species and 175 sites we describe, for the first ti...
Leaf venation networks evolved along several functional axes, including resource transport, damage r...
Aim: The plant economics spectrum provides a fundamental framework for understanding functional trai...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
Our model for the worldwide leaf economics spectrum (LES) based on venation networks (Blonder et al....
A fundamental trade-off among vascular plants between traits inferring rapid resource acquisition an...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) is an eco-physiological concept describing the trade-offs of leaf ...