Leaf characteristics reflecting the size, lifespan (longevity), moisture content (degree of succulence) and complexity of structure of 20 mangrove species were studied over several years at 13 locations along the tropical and subtropical Australian coast. These characteristics were found to fall generally within the ranges of those for woody species from other ecosystems. With the exception of one species, it was found that leaf longevity was related inversely to leaf moisture content, increasing from nearly 6 months in more succulent species to over 2 years in less succulent species. This suggested that more succulent leaves are less complex in their structure because they have less well-developed ability to compartmentalize salt. There wa...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Several studies show that mangrove trees possess high species- and site-related trait allometry, sug...
Mangroves have a global distribution within coastal tropical and subtropical climates, and have even...
Patterns of leaf attributes were examined for six woody species growing in a eucalypt woodland, a ma...
Mangrove communities in the tropical north of Australia are some of the most species rich in the wor...
Floral and leafing phenologies of mangrove plants are affected by the same factors which influence s...
Adaptive responses to the interaction of abiotic factors that operate at different spatial and tempo...
Leaf structure and water relations were studied in a temperate population of Avicennia marina subsp....
The geographic patterns of phenotypic variation in leaf morphology traits were studied in the mangro...
Rhizophora mangle L. is one of the most distributed species of neotropical mangroves. The species ex...
Numerous factors affect the distribution of mangrove plants. Most mangrove species are typically dis...
The hypothesis that species richness in tropical, tidal (mangrove) forests in the eastern and wester...
Tree branches are important as they support the canopy, which controls photosynthetic carbon gain an...
Rhizophora stylosa is a common and widespread mangrove species on tropical coasts in the Indo-West P...
Mangroves are species of halophytic intertidal trees and shrubs derived from tropical genera and are...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Several studies show that mangrove trees possess high species- and site-related trait allometry, sug...
Mangroves have a global distribution within coastal tropical and subtropical climates, and have even...
Patterns of leaf attributes were examined for six woody species growing in a eucalypt woodland, a ma...
Mangrove communities in the tropical north of Australia are some of the most species rich in the wor...
Floral and leafing phenologies of mangrove plants are affected by the same factors which influence s...
Adaptive responses to the interaction of abiotic factors that operate at different spatial and tempo...
Leaf structure and water relations were studied in a temperate population of Avicennia marina subsp....
The geographic patterns of phenotypic variation in leaf morphology traits were studied in the mangro...
Rhizophora mangle L. is one of the most distributed species of neotropical mangroves. The species ex...
Numerous factors affect the distribution of mangrove plants. Most mangrove species are typically dis...
The hypothesis that species richness in tropical, tidal (mangrove) forests in the eastern and wester...
Tree branches are important as they support the canopy, which controls photosynthetic carbon gain an...
Rhizophora stylosa is a common and widespread mangrove species on tropical coasts in the Indo-West P...
Mangroves are species of halophytic intertidal trees and shrubs derived from tropical genera and are...
Mangroves are often described as a group of plants with common features and common origins based mos...
Several studies show that mangrove trees possess high species- and site-related trait allometry, sug...
Mangroves have a global distribution within coastal tropical and subtropical climates, and have even...