Self-shading, carbon gain and leaf dynamics: a test of alternative optimality models.
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Leaves of pioneer and later-successional trees have similar lifetime carbon gain in tropical secondary forest.Complementary resource use by tree species in a rain forest tree plantation.Lifetime return on investment increases with leaf lifespan among 10 Australian woodland species.Leaf longevity as a normalization constant in allometric predictions of plant production.In situ 13CO2 pulse labelling of field-grown eucalypt trees revealed the effects of potassium nutrition and throughfall exclusion on phloem transport of photosynthetic carbon.Leaf lifespan is positively correlated with periods of leaf production and reproduction in 49 herb and shrub species.Sources of variability in canopy reflectance and the convergent properties of plants.Physiological mechanisms drive differing foliar calcium content in ferns and angiosperms.Are inter- and intraspecific variations of sapling crown traits consistent with a strategy promoting light capture in tropical moist forest?Architecture of 54 moist-forest tree species: traits, trade-offs, and functional groups.What does optimization theory actually predict about crown profiles of photosynthetic capacity when models incorporate greater realism?Variations of leaf longevity in tropical moist forests predicted by a trait-driven carbon optimality model.Environment-dependent variation in selection on life history across small spatial scales.Nitrogen and phosphorus additions alter nutrient dynamics but not resorption efficiencies of Chinese fir leaves and twigs differing in age.Canopy development of a model herbaceous community exposed to elevated atmospheric CO2 and soil nutrients.Leaf lifespan and lifetime carbon balance of individual leaves in a stand of an annual herb, Xanthium canadense.Growth and nitrogen use in Xanthium canadense grown in an open or in a dense stand.Phylogenetic structure of Floridian plant communities depends on taxonomic and spatial scale.Optimal Function Explains Forest Responses to Global ChangeLeaf life span, dynamics and construction cost of species from Mediterranean old-fields differing in successional statusConvergence among global biogeographical realms in the physiological niche of evergreen and deciduous vegetationNitrogen resorption in Acer platanoides and Acer saccharum: influence of light exposure and leaf pigmentationLeaf size and foraging for light in a sclerophyll woodland
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Self-shading, carbon gain and leaf dynamics: a test of alternative optimality models.
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Self-shading, carbon gain and leaf dynamics: a test of alternative optimality models.
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Self-shading, carbon gain and leaf dynamics: a test of alternative optimality models.
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Self-shading, carbon gain and leaf dynamics: a test of alternative optimality models.
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P356
P1433
P1476
Self-shading, carbon gain and leaf dynamics: a test of alternative optimality models
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P2093
David Ackerly
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10.1007/S004420050790
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1999-05-01T00:00:00Z
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1002046343