Item does not contain fulltextThe leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits that reflect a gradient from conservative to acquisitive plant strategies. So far, whether the LES holds in wetland plants at a global scale has been unclear. Using data on 365 wetland species from 151 studies, we find that wetland plants in general show a shift within trait space along the same common slope as observed in non-wetland plants, with lower leaf mass per area, higher leaf nitrogen and phosphorus, faster photosynthetic rates, and shorter leaf life span compared to non-wetland plants. We conclude that wetland plants tend to cluster at the acquisitive end of the LES. The presented global quantifications ...
Leaf functional traits are important indicators of plant growth and ecosystem dynamics. Despite a we...
The duckweed family (Lemnaceae) is a group of free-floating aquatic plants with bodies consisting of...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits t...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits t...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits t...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits t...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits t...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits t...
Wetland plants have developed a suite of traits, such as aerenchyma, radial oxygen loss, and leaf ga...
Wetland plants have developed a suite of traits, such as aerenchyma, radial oxygen loss, and leaf ga...
Wetland plants have developed a suite of traits, such as aerenchyma, radial oxygen loss, and leaf ga...
Leaf economics spectrum (LES), characterizing covariation among a suite of leaf traits relevant to c...
Plants have developed a suite of traits to survive the anaerobic and anoxic soil conditions in wetla...
1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assembly processes....
Leaf functional traits are important indicators of plant growth and ecosystem dynamics. Despite a we...
The duckweed family (Lemnaceae) is a group of free-floating aquatic plants with bodies consisting of...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits t...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits t...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits t...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits t...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits t...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes consistent correlations among a variety of leaf traits t...
Wetland plants have developed a suite of traits, such as aerenchyma, radial oxygen loss, and leaf ga...
Wetland plants have developed a suite of traits, such as aerenchyma, radial oxygen loss, and leaf ga...
Wetland plants have developed a suite of traits, such as aerenchyma, radial oxygen loss, and leaf ga...
Leaf economics spectrum (LES), characterizing covariation among a suite of leaf traits relevant to c...
Plants have developed a suite of traits to survive the anaerobic and anoxic soil conditions in wetla...
1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assembly processes....
Leaf functional traits are important indicators of plant growth and ecosystem dynamics. Despite a we...
The duckweed family (Lemnaceae) is a group of free-floating aquatic plants with bodies consisting of...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...