Defoliation by herbivores can reduce carbon assimilation, change plant water relations, and even shift the biotic structure of plant communities. In this study, we took advantage of a long-term deer exclosure experiment to examine the consequences of persistent deer herbivory on plant water relations and the xylem structure-function relationships in Ceanothus rigidus, a maritime chaparral shrub in coastal California. Browsed plants had thicker stems with many intertwined short distal twigs, and significantly higher sapwood-to-leaf area ratios than their non-browsed counterparts. Leaf area-specific hydraulic conductivity was similar in both browsed and non-browsed plants, but xylem area-specific conductivity was significantly lower in the br...
Terrestrial plants face a multitude of physiological and ecological trade-offs, and require a compro...
Efficient conduction of water inside leaves is essential for leaf function, yet the hydraulic-mediat...
Abstract Xylem structure and function is proposed to reflect an evolutionary balance between demands...
Defoliation by herbivores can reduce carbon assimilation, change plant water relations, and even shi...
The impact on palatable shrubs when herbivores have access to high-quality food is unclear. We deter...
Compared to arid regions, forests in humid regions can be more vulnerable to drought as they are not...
Coordination of water movement among plant organs is important for understanding plant water use str...
Herbivore damage to leaves has been typically evaluated in terms of fractions of area removed; howev...
International audienceThe water transport pipeline in herbs is assumed to be more vulnerable to drou...
Stable hydraulic conductivity in forest trees maintains healthy tree crowns and contributes to produ...
Solidago canadensis is an invasive species from North America that is spreading across Europe, Austr...
Humans have caused massive compositional shifts of plant species in eastern deciduous forests by alt...
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) have the potential to impact vegetation through browsing ...
AbstractMacrophytes are a critical component of freshwater ecosystems and are often eaten by cervids...
The foraging habits of large populations of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can have a si...
Terrestrial plants face a multitude of physiological and ecological trade-offs, and require a compro...
Efficient conduction of water inside leaves is essential for leaf function, yet the hydraulic-mediat...
Abstract Xylem structure and function is proposed to reflect an evolutionary balance between demands...
Defoliation by herbivores can reduce carbon assimilation, change plant water relations, and even shi...
The impact on palatable shrubs when herbivores have access to high-quality food is unclear. We deter...
Compared to arid regions, forests in humid regions can be more vulnerable to drought as they are not...
Coordination of water movement among plant organs is important for understanding plant water use str...
Herbivore damage to leaves has been typically evaluated in terms of fractions of area removed; howev...
International audienceThe water transport pipeline in herbs is assumed to be more vulnerable to drou...
Stable hydraulic conductivity in forest trees maintains healthy tree crowns and contributes to produ...
Solidago canadensis is an invasive species from North America that is spreading across Europe, Austr...
Humans have caused massive compositional shifts of plant species in eastern deciduous forests by alt...
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) have the potential to impact vegetation through browsing ...
AbstractMacrophytes are a critical component of freshwater ecosystems and are often eaten by cervids...
The foraging habits of large populations of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can have a si...
Terrestrial plants face a multitude of physiological and ecological trade-offs, and require a compro...
Efficient conduction of water inside leaves is essential for leaf function, yet the hydraulic-mediat...
Abstract Xylem structure and function is proposed to reflect an evolutionary balance between demands...