Research into interspecific variation in functional traits is important for our understanding of trade-offs in plant design and function, for plant functional type classifications and for understanding ecosystem responses to shifts in species composition. Interspecific rankings of functional traits are a function of, among other factors, ontogenetic or allometric development and environmental effects on phenotypes. For woody plants, which attain large size and long lives, these factors might have strong effects on interspecific trait rankings. This paper is the first to test and compare the correspondence of interspecific rankings between laboratory grown seedlings and field grown adult plants for a wide range of functional leaf ...
Plant functional traits are the features (morphological, physiological, phenological) that represent...
(1) Recent analyses of plant traits across large sets of species have revolutionized our understandi...
A goal of comparative physiology is to understand underlying causes of the tremendous diversity of l...
Research into interspecific variation in functional traits is important for our understanding of tr...
Abstract. Research into interspecific variation in functional traits is important for our understand...
Ecologists usually find that plant demography (e.g., survival and growth) changes along with plant s...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
© 2017 Dr Freya ThomasThis thesis is about ecological generalisation and prediction. It concerns how...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Classifying species and communities by their collectio...
1. It is commonly assumed in trait-based studies that plant functional traits are species-specific, ...
Plant functional traits are the features (morphological, physiological, phenological) that represent...
Plant functional traits, in particular specific leaf area (SLA), wood density and seed mass, are oft...
There is growing recognition that classifying terrestrial plant species on the basis of their functi...
Plant functional traits are the features (morphological, physiological, phenological) that represent...
(1) Recent analyses of plant traits across large sets of species have revolutionized our understandi...
A goal of comparative physiology is to understand underlying causes of the tremendous diversity of l...
Research into interspecific variation in functional traits is important for our understanding of tr...
Abstract. Research into interspecific variation in functional traits is important for our understand...
Ecologists usually find that plant demography (e.g., survival and growth) changes along with plant s...
1 Innate mean relative growth rate (mean RGR) of seedlings is a key attribute for the performance of...
© 2017 Dr Freya ThomasThis thesis is about ecological generalisation and prediction. It concerns how...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Classifying species and communities by their collectio...
1. It is commonly assumed in trait-based studies that plant functional traits are species-specific, ...
Plant functional traits are the features (morphological, physiological, phenological) that represent...
Plant functional traits, in particular specific leaf area (SLA), wood density and seed mass, are oft...
There is growing recognition that classifying terrestrial plant species on the basis of their functi...
Plant functional traits are the features (morphological, physiological, phenological) that represent...
(1) Recent analyses of plant traits across large sets of species have revolutionized our understandi...
A goal of comparative physiology is to understand underlying causes of the tremendous diversity of l...