Height is more important than light in determining leaf morphology in a tropical forest.
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Ontogenetic changes in leaf traits of tropical rainforest trees differing in juvenile light requirement.Effects of structural complexity on within-canopy light environments and leaf traits in a northern mixed deciduous forest.In situ temperature response of photosynthesis of 42 tree and liana species in the canopy of two Panamanian lowland tropical forests with contrasting rainfall regimes.Variation of maximum tree height and annual shoot growth of Smith fir at various elevations in the Sygera Mountains, southeastern Tibetan Plateau.Convergent Evolution towards High Net Carbon Gain Efficiency Contributes to the Shade Tolerance of Palms (Arecaceae).Leaf acclimation to light availability supports rapid growth in tall Picea sitchensis trees.Tree height strongly affects estimates of water-use efficiency responses to climate and CO2 using isotopes.Light drives vertical gradients of leaf morphology in a sugar maple (Acer saccharum) forest.Height-related changes in leaf photosynthetic traits in diverse Bornean tropical rain forest trees.Size-dependent changes in leaf and wood chemical traits in two Caribbean rainforest trees.Amazon forest carbon dynamics predicted by profiles of canopy leaf area and light environment.Convergence in relationships between leaf traits, spectra and age across diverse canopy environments and two contrasting tropical forests.Factors controlling plasticity of leaf morphology in Robinia pseudoacacia: III. biophysical constraints on leaf expansion under long-term water stress.How vertical patterns in leaf traits shift seasonally and the implications for modeling canopy photosynthesis in a temperate deciduous forest.Leaf spectra and weight of species in canopy, subcanopy, and understory layers in a venezuelan andean cloud forest.Hydraulic constraints modify optimal photosynthetic profiles in giant sequoia trees.Canopy ecophysiology: exploring the terrestrial ecosystem frontier.Canopy gradients in leaf functional traits for species that differ in growth strategies and shade tolerance.Vertical leaf mass per area gradient of mature sugar maple reflects both height-driven increases in vascular tissue and light-driven increases in palisade layer thickness.Light-exposed shoots of seven coexisting deciduous species show common photosynthetic responses to tree height.Structural adjustments in resprouting trees drive differences in post-fire transpiration.Differences between height- and light-dependent changes in shoot traits in five deciduous tree species.Variation in leaf and twig CO2 flux as a function of plant size: a comparison of seedlings, saplings and trees.Physiological and morphological acclimation to height in cupressoid leaves of 100-year-old Chamaecyparis obtusa.Light acclimation optimizes leaf functional traits despite height-related constraints in a canopy shading experiment.Contrasting patterns of leaf trait variation among and within species during tropical dry forest succession in Costa Rica.Pushing the limits to tree height: could foliar water storage compensate for hydraulic constraints inSequoia sempervirens?Are leaf functional traits ‘invariant’ with plant size and what is ‘invariance’ anyway?Sensitivity of tropical forest aboveground productivity to climate anomalies in SW Costa RicaConverging patterns of vertical variability in leaf morphology and nitrogen across seven Eucalyptus plantations in Brazil and Hawaii, USA
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Height is more important than light in determining leaf morphology in a tropical forest.
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Height is more important than light in determining leaf morphology in a tropical forest.
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Height is more important than light in determining leaf morphology in a tropical forest.
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David B Clark
Deborah A Clark
Michael G Ryan
Molly A Cavaleri
Steven F Oberbauer
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10.1890/09-1326.1
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2010-06-01T00:00:00Z