Consistent with a ubiquitous life history tradeoff, trees exhibit a negative relationship between growth and longevity both among and within species. However, the mechanistic basis of this life history tradeoff is not well understood. In addition to resource allocation conflicts among multiple traits, functional conflicts arising from individual morphological traits may also contribute to life history tradeoffs. We hypothesized that conflicting functional effects of xylem structural traits contribute to the growth-longevity tradeoff in trees. We tested this hypothesis by examining the extent to which xylem morphological traits (i.e. wood density, tracheid diameters and pit structure) relate to growth rates and longevity in two natural popul...
• Although linkages of leaf and whole-plant traits to leaf lifespan have been rigorously investigate...
Trees must allocate resources to core functions, like growth, defense, and reproduction. These alloc...
Ecologists seek general explanations for the dramatic variation in species abundances in space and t...
Consistent with a ubiquitous life history tradeoff, trees exhibit a negative relationship between gr...
Consistent with a ubiquitous life history tradeoff, trees exhibit a negative relationship between gr...
A within-species trade-off between growth rates and lifespan has been observed across different taxa...
The ‘functional traits’ of species have been heralded as promising predictors for species’ demograph...
1. Plant functional traits, in particular specific leaf area (SLA), wood density and seed mass, are ...
Worldwide, conifers are most successful on sites subject to chronic stresses that limit productivity...
A life-history trade-off between low mortality in the dark and rapid growth in the light is one of t...
Summary This study uses data from the International Tree-Ring Data Bank website and tree cores colle...
A plant's growth rate is seen as a central element of its ecological strategy, and as determined by ...
• Although linkages of leaf and whole-plant traits to leaf lifespan have been rigorously investigate...
Trees must allocate resources to core functions, like growth, defense, and reproduction. These alloc...
Ecologists seek general explanations for the dramatic variation in species abundances in space and t...
Consistent with a ubiquitous life history tradeoff, trees exhibit a negative relationship between gr...
Consistent with a ubiquitous life history tradeoff, trees exhibit a negative relationship between gr...
A within-species trade-off between growth rates and lifespan has been observed across different taxa...
The ‘functional traits’ of species have been heralded as promising predictors for species’ demograph...
1. Plant functional traits, in particular specific leaf area (SLA), wood density and seed mass, are ...
Worldwide, conifers are most successful on sites subject to chronic stresses that limit productivity...
A life-history trade-off between low mortality in the dark and rapid growth in the light is one of t...
Summary This study uses data from the International Tree-Ring Data Bank website and tree cores colle...
A plant's growth rate is seen as a central element of its ecological strategy, and as determined by ...
• Although linkages of leaf and whole-plant traits to leaf lifespan have been rigorously investigate...
Trees must allocate resources to core functions, like growth, defense, and reproduction. These alloc...
Ecologists seek general explanations for the dramatic variation in species abundances in space and t...