We evaluated leaf characteristics and herbivory intensities for saplings of fifteen tropical tree species differing in their successional position. Eight leaf traits were selected, related to the costs of leaf display (specific leaf area [SLA], water content), photosynthesis (N and P concentration per unit mass), and herbivory defence (lignin concentration, C:N ratio). We hypothesised that species traits are shaped by variation in abiotic and biotic (herbivory) selection pressures along the successional gradient. All leaf traits varied with the successional position of the species. The SLA, water content and nutrient concentration decreased, and lignin concentration increased with the successional position. Herbivory damage (defined as the ...
Leaf habit has been hypothesized to define a linkage between the slow-fast plant economic spectrum a...
A trade-off between growth and mortality rates characterizes tree species in closed canopy forests. ...
Pioneer tree species have acquisitive leaf characteristics associated with high demand of light and ...
We evaluated leaf characteristics and herbivory intensities for saplings of fifteen tropical tree sp...
Leaf traits are analyzed as essential drivers for the evolutionary and ecological role of plant defe...
We compared the leaf traits and plant performance of 53 co-occurring tree species in a semi-evergree...
Journal ArticleRate of herbivory and defensive characteristics of young and mature leaves were measu...
Seedlings of five species of dipterocarp trees were planted in experimental plots in rain forest gap...
Book ChapterRates of herbivory on marked young and mature leaves from saplings of 21 canopy tree sp...
To explore whether leaf traits and trait relationships varied during progressive succession within t...
Journal ArticleLevels of herbivory on young and mature leaves were determined for two tree species, ...
There is limited evidence regarding the adaptive value of plant functional traits in contrasting lig...
Journal ArticleRates of herbivory and patterns of leaf defense are presented for light-demanding and...
We tested the generality of global leaf trait relationships among 44 tropical plant species from a b...
Trees forage for light through optimal leaf display. Effective leaf display is determined by metamer...
Leaf habit has been hypothesized to define a linkage between the slow-fast plant economic spectrum a...
A trade-off between growth and mortality rates characterizes tree species in closed canopy forests. ...
Pioneer tree species have acquisitive leaf characteristics associated with high demand of light and ...
We evaluated leaf characteristics and herbivory intensities for saplings of fifteen tropical tree sp...
Leaf traits are analyzed as essential drivers for the evolutionary and ecological role of plant defe...
We compared the leaf traits and plant performance of 53 co-occurring tree species in a semi-evergree...
Journal ArticleRate of herbivory and defensive characteristics of young and mature leaves were measu...
Seedlings of five species of dipterocarp trees were planted in experimental plots in rain forest gap...
Book ChapterRates of herbivory on marked young and mature leaves from saplings of 21 canopy tree sp...
To explore whether leaf traits and trait relationships varied during progressive succession within t...
Journal ArticleLevels of herbivory on young and mature leaves were determined for two tree species, ...
There is limited evidence regarding the adaptive value of plant functional traits in contrasting lig...
Journal ArticleRates of herbivory and patterns of leaf defense are presented for light-demanding and...
We tested the generality of global leaf trait relationships among 44 tropical plant species from a b...
Trees forage for light through optimal leaf display. Effective leaf display is determined by metamer...
Leaf habit has been hypothesized to define a linkage between the slow-fast plant economic spectrum a...
A trade-off between growth and mortality rates characterizes tree species in closed canopy forests. ...
Pioneer tree species have acquisitive leaf characteristics associated with high demand of light and ...