We compared the leaf traits and plant performance of 53 co-occurring tree species in a semi-evergreen tropical moist forest community. The species differed in all leaf traits analyzed: leaf life span varied 11-fold among species, specific leaf area 5-fold, mass-based nitrogen 3-fold, mass-based assimilation rate 13-fold, mass-based respiration rate 15-fold, stomatal conductance 8-fold, and photosynthetic water use efficiency 4-fold. Photosynthetic traits were strongly coordinated, and specific leaf area predicted mass-based rates of assimilation and respiration; leaf life span predicted many other leaf characteristics. Leaf traits were closely associated with growth, survival, and light requirement of the species. Leaf investment strategies...
We measured a diverse range of foliar characteristics in shrub and tree species in temperate rainfor...
Differences among tropical tree species in survival and growth to light play a key role in plant com...
1. Growth of seedlings of 15 rain-forest tree species was compared under controlled conditions, at s...
A dominant hypothesis explaining tree species coexistence in tropical forest is that trade-offs in c...
Tree species selected for planting should exhibit both high survival and fast growth. The growth of ...
We tested the generality of global leaf trait relationships among 44 tropical plant species from a b...
Can morphological plant functional traits predict demographic rates (e.g., growth) within plant comm...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
¿ Shade tolerance is the central paradigm for understanding forest succession and dynamics, but ther...
International audiencePlants are enormously diverse in their traits and ecological adaptation, even ...
We investigated whether plants adapted to thermally contrasting environments (e.g. tropical-temperat...
We evaluated leaf characteristics and herbivory intensities for saplings of fifteen tropical tree sp...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
Leaf habit has been hypothesized to define a linkage between the slow-fast plant economic spectrum a...
Understanding variation in leaf functional traits-including rates of photosynthesis and respiration ...
We measured a diverse range of foliar characteristics in shrub and tree species in temperate rainfor...
Differences among tropical tree species in survival and growth to light play a key role in plant com...
1. Growth of seedlings of 15 rain-forest tree species was compared under controlled conditions, at s...
A dominant hypothesis explaining tree species coexistence in tropical forest is that trade-offs in c...
Tree species selected for planting should exhibit both high survival and fast growth. The growth of ...
We tested the generality of global leaf trait relationships among 44 tropical plant species from a b...
Can morphological plant functional traits predict demographic rates (e.g., growth) within plant comm...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
¿ Shade tolerance is the central paradigm for understanding forest succession and dynamics, but ther...
International audiencePlants are enormously diverse in their traits and ecological adaptation, even ...
We investigated whether plants adapted to thermally contrasting environments (e.g. tropical-temperat...
We evaluated leaf characteristics and herbivory intensities for saplings of fifteen tropical tree sp...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
Leaf habit has been hypothesized to define a linkage between the slow-fast plant economic spectrum a...
Understanding variation in leaf functional traits-including rates of photosynthesis and respiration ...
We measured a diverse range of foliar characteristics in shrub and tree species in temperate rainfor...
Differences among tropical tree species in survival and growth to light play a key role in plant com...
1. Growth of seedlings of 15 rain-forest tree species was compared under controlled conditions, at s...