An evolutionary perspective on leaf economics : phylogenetics of leaf mass per area in vascular plants

  • Flores, Olivier
  • Garnier, Eric
  • Bakker, Jan P
  • Bekker, Renée M
  • Cerabolini, Bruno E. L
  • Ceriani, Roberta M
  • Cornu, Guillaume
  • Cruz, Pablo
  • Delcamp, Matthieu
  • Dolezal, Jiri
  • Eriksson, Ove
  • Fayolle, Adeline
  • Wright, Ian J
  • Freitas, Helena
  • Golodets, Carly
  • Gourlet-Fleury, Sylvie
  • Hodgson, John G
  • Brusa, Guido
  • Kleyer, Michael
  • Kunzmann, Dieter
  • Lavorel, Sandra
  • Papanastasis, Vasilios P
  • Perez-Harguindeguy, Natalia
  • Reich, Peter B
  • Vendramini, Fernanda
  • Weiher, Evan
  • Pierce, Simon
  • Dìaz, Sandra
  • Pakeman, Robin J
  • Rusch, Graciela M
  • Bernard-Verdier, Maud
  • Testi, Baptiste
Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
2045-7758
Journal
Ecology and Evolution

Abstract

In plant leaves, resource use follows a trade-off between rapid resource capture and conservative storage. This "worldwide leaf economics spectrum" consists of a suite of intercorrelated leaf traits, among which leaf mass per area, LMA, is one of the most fundamental as it indicates the cost of leaf construction and light-interception borne by plants. We conducted a broad-scale analysis of the evolutionary history of LMA across a large dataset of 5401 vascular plant species. The phylogenetic signal in LMA displayed low but significant conservatism, that is, leaf economics tended to be more similar among close relatives than expected by chance alone. Models of trait evolution indicated that LMA evolved under weak stabilizing selection. Moreo...

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