1. Functional traits are good predictors of plant responses and adaptations to ever-changing environments. However, forecasting forest community dynamics is challenging because the relationships among different tree demographic properties (growth, mortality, and recruitment) and how functional traits are associated with tree demography remain largely unknown. 2. Here, in a 20-ha subtropical forest permanent plot, we quantified the rates of tree growth, mortality, and recruitment across 53 dominant tree species (diameter at breast height; DBH ≥ 1 cm) from 2005 to 2020. Functional traits that are closely related to plant photosynthesis, nutrients, hydraulics, and drought tolerance were measured. 3. We found that tree growth rate (GR) varied ...
Copyright © 2014 Fabien Wagner et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
A longstanding goal of ecology and conservation biology is to understand the environmental and biolo...
International audienceIntroduction: Tropical forests represent key terrestrial ecosystems for carbon...
1. Functional traits are expected to provide insights into the abiotic and biotic drivers of plant d...
The 'functional traits' of species have been heralded as promising predictors for species' demograph...
A central goal of comparative plant ecology is to understand how functional traits vary among specie...
A life-history trade-off between low mortality in the dark and rapid growth in the light is one of t...
1. Tropical forests are globally important, but it is not clear whether biodiversity enhances carbon...
Although functional traits are defined based on their impact on demographic parameters, trait-demogr...
1. Plant functional traits, in particular specific leaf area (SLA), wood density and seed mass, are ...
A fundamental assumption of functional ecology is that functional traits are related to interspecifi...
Leaf phenology influences terrestrial primary production by determining the period of carbon uptake....
Understanding the mechanisms that promote the coexistence of hundreds of species over small areas in...
Questions: How are leaf attributes and relative growth rate (RGR) of the dominant tree species of tr...
Copyright © 2014 Fabien Wagner et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
A longstanding goal of ecology and conservation biology is to understand the environmental and biolo...
International audienceIntroduction: Tropical forests represent key terrestrial ecosystems for carbon...
1. Functional traits are expected to provide insights into the abiotic and biotic drivers of plant d...
The 'functional traits' of species have been heralded as promising predictors for species' demograph...
A central goal of comparative plant ecology is to understand how functional traits vary among specie...
A life-history trade-off between low mortality in the dark and rapid growth in the light is one of t...
1. Tropical forests are globally important, but it is not clear whether biodiversity enhances carbon...
Although functional traits are defined based on their impact on demographic parameters, trait-demogr...
1. Plant functional traits, in particular specific leaf area (SLA), wood density and seed mass, are ...
A fundamental assumption of functional ecology is that functional traits are related to interspecifi...
Leaf phenology influences terrestrial primary production by determining the period of carbon uptake....
Understanding the mechanisms that promote the coexistence of hundreds of species over small areas in...
Questions: How are leaf attributes and relative growth rate (RGR) of the dominant tree species of tr...
Copyright © 2014 Fabien Wagner et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
A longstanding goal of ecology and conservation biology is to understand the environmental and biolo...
International audienceIntroduction: Tropical forests represent key terrestrial ecosystems for carbon...