Background: Tree species composition at the landscape scale is often tightly associated with underlying soil type in tropical forests. Changes in soil type may have effects on forest structure that drive changes in both light and soil resource availability, since light availability in the understorey tends to be lower in more fertile sites. Plant functional traits may determine species distributions across gradients of light and soil resource availability. Aims: To test whether tree species with contrasting distributions exhibit leaf traits that reflect adaptation to the resources most limiting in their native environment. Methods: We measured foliar nutrient concentrations, stomatal density, leaf δ13C values, leaf mass pe...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Background and aims: Whilst several studies have shown that ...
1. Species differences in growth and shade tolerance might contribute to coexistence of tree species...
Light has been characicriscd as the most important environmental factor that affect the leafstructur...
Background: Tree species composition at the landscape scale is often tightly associated with underly...
1. Revealing the mechanisms of environmental niche partitioning within lowland tropical forests is i...
Variation in understorey irradiance is both a cause and consequence of the structure and dynamics of...
The aims of this thesis were to determine resource availabilities in the distinct floristic associat...
Premise of the study: Quantifying variation in functional traits associated with shifts in the speci...
1. Soil nutrient availability and functional traits interact in complex ways during the assembly of ...
1. Soil nutrient availability and functional traits interact in complex ways during the assembly of ...
Plant functional traits regulate ecosystem functions but little is known about how co-occurring grad...
Phosphorus limitation underlies many tropical ecosystems worldwide, driving plants to adopt a wide r...
Summary 1 We conducted a field experiment to test whether aggregated spatial distributions were rela...
Niche differentiation is a prominent mechanism for explaining tree species coexistence in tropical r...
Plant adaptation to gradients of light availability involves a well-studied functional trade-off, as...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Background and aims: Whilst several studies have shown that ...
1. Species differences in growth and shade tolerance might contribute to coexistence of tree species...
Light has been characicriscd as the most important environmental factor that affect the leafstructur...
Background: Tree species composition at the landscape scale is often tightly associated with underly...
1. Revealing the mechanisms of environmental niche partitioning within lowland tropical forests is i...
Variation in understorey irradiance is both a cause and consequence of the structure and dynamics of...
The aims of this thesis were to determine resource availabilities in the distinct floristic associat...
Premise of the study: Quantifying variation in functional traits associated with shifts in the speci...
1. Soil nutrient availability and functional traits interact in complex ways during the assembly of ...
1. Soil nutrient availability and functional traits interact in complex ways during the assembly of ...
Plant functional traits regulate ecosystem functions but little is known about how co-occurring grad...
Phosphorus limitation underlies many tropical ecosystems worldwide, driving plants to adopt a wide r...
Summary 1 We conducted a field experiment to test whether aggregated spatial distributions were rela...
Niche differentiation is a prominent mechanism for explaining tree species coexistence in tropical r...
Plant adaptation to gradients of light availability involves a well-studied functional trade-off, as...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Background and aims: Whilst several studies have shown that ...
1. Species differences in growth and shade tolerance might contribute to coexistence of tree species...
Light has been characicriscd as the most important environmental factor that affect the leafstructur...