International audienceSeed size is a key trait for understanding and predicting ecological processes in a plant community. In a tropical forest, trees and lianas are major components driving ecosystem function and biogeochemical processes. However, seed ecological research on both components remains limited, particularly phylogenetic patterns and relationships with other traits. Here, we compiled a unique dataset of seed size (seed mass and geometrical size metrics) based on collections of more than 5,200 seeds of 196 woody plant species, covering >98 and 70% of tree and liana stems, respectively, located on a 30-ha plot in a tropical evergreen forest in central Thailand. We aimed to (1) develop allometric equations among seed size metri...
Tropical secondary forests form an important part of the landscape. Understanding functional traits ...
Community trait assembly, the formation of distributions of phenotypic characteristics across coexis...
Ecology seeks to explain the mechanisms that allow multiple species to coexist in the same habitat w...
International audienceSeed size is a key trait for understanding and predicting ecological processes...
Research data supporting the publication: Seed size variation of trees and lianas in a tropical fo...
Lianas are predicted to perform better than trees during seasonal drought among tropical forests, wh...
Substantial intra-specific trait variation exists within plant communities, and in theory this varia...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
Background and Aims When ecologically important plant traits are correlated they may be said to cons...
1. Leaf defences vary widely among tree species, affecting rates of herbivory, survival and reproduc...
This study aims to determine the effect of twig (current year shoot) size on seed size variation and...
Abstract Forest tree communities are largely structured by interactions between phenotypes and their...
Two approaches were used to examine the relationship between seed size and typical establishment con...
A hypothesized relationship between seed weight and leaf size was investigated for 58 diverse Britis...
Ecologists usually find that plant demography (e.g., survival and growth) changes along with plant s...
Tropical secondary forests form an important part of the landscape. Understanding functional traits ...
Community trait assembly, the formation of distributions of phenotypic characteristics across coexis...
Ecology seeks to explain the mechanisms that allow multiple species to coexist in the same habitat w...
International audienceSeed size is a key trait for understanding and predicting ecological processes...
Research data supporting the publication: Seed size variation of trees and lianas in a tropical fo...
Lianas are predicted to perform better than trees during seasonal drought among tropical forests, wh...
Substantial intra-specific trait variation exists within plant communities, and in theory this varia...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
Background and Aims When ecologically important plant traits are correlated they may be said to cons...
1. Leaf defences vary widely among tree species, affecting rates of herbivory, survival and reproduc...
This study aims to determine the effect of twig (current year shoot) size on seed size variation and...
Abstract Forest tree communities are largely structured by interactions between phenotypes and their...
Two approaches were used to examine the relationship between seed size and typical establishment con...
A hypothesized relationship between seed weight and leaf size was investigated for 58 diverse Britis...
Ecologists usually find that plant demography (e.g., survival and growth) changes along with plant s...
Tropical secondary forests form an important part of the landscape. Understanding functional traits ...
Community trait assembly, the formation of distributions of phenotypic characteristics across coexis...
Ecology seeks to explain the mechanisms that allow multiple species to coexist in the same habitat w...