Seedling performance in the early stage is crucial to natural forest restoration, and functional traits have been widely employed in exploring plant adaptation under field conditions. However, the responses and variabilities of leaf traits have not been clearly defined at the light gradients that are used in restoration practices. We evaluated the variation in leaf treats in species and community levels in a controlled field plot with shading treatments. We found that the variation characteristics differed across different species and trait types along shading gradients. Individuals of most species had a larger leaf area (LA) and specific leaf area (SLA) in the shaded habitats, while only a few tree species showed significant responses in t...
A coordinated response to environmental drivers amongst individual functional traits is central to t...
The regeneration niche has been little investigated in studies of community assembly and plant distr...
Complementarity in light use might increase light exploitation and could be an important mechanism e...
Forest understorey plants are sensitive to light availability, and different species groups can resp...
Leaf trait measurements alongside estimates of light access for 2615 leaves from 12 common temperate...
1.Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. T...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait-based studies have focused on...
Graduation date: 2015In the Oregon Cascade Range, conifer encroachment has reduced the extent of mou...
Intraspecific trait variation (ITV; i.e. variability in mean and/or distribution of plant attribute ...
Intraspecific variation in leaf functional traits can play a crucial role at multiple ecological sca...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
Despite being instrumental in forest ecology, the definition and nature of shade tolerance are compl...
A coordinated response to environmental drivers amongst individual functional traits is central to t...
The regeneration niche has been little investigated in studies of community assembly and plant distr...
Complementarity in light use might increase light exploitation and could be an important mechanism e...
Forest understorey plants are sensitive to light availability, and different species groups can resp...
Leaf trait measurements alongside estimates of light access for 2615 leaves from 12 common temperate...
1.Shade tolerance can be defined as the light level at which plants can survive and possibly grow. T...
Although populations are phenotypically diverse, the majority of trait-based studies have focused on...
Graduation date: 2015In the Oregon Cascade Range, conifer encroachment has reduced the extent of mou...
Intraspecific trait variation (ITV; i.e. variability in mean and/or distribution of plant attribute ...
Intraspecific variation in leaf functional traits can play a crucial role at multiple ecological sca...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
Extensive within-canopy light gradients importantly affect the photosynthetic productivity of leaves...
Despite being instrumental in forest ecology, the definition and nature of shade tolerance are compl...
A coordinated response to environmental drivers amongst individual functional traits is central to t...
The regeneration niche has been little investigated in studies of community assembly and plant distr...
Complementarity in light use might increase light exploitation and could be an important mechanism e...