Assessing the generality of global leaf trait relationships.
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How do leaf veins influence the worldwide leaf economic spectrum? Review and synthesisOverwintering evergreen oaks reverse typical relationships between leaf traits in a species spectrumMaking pore choices: repeated regime shifts in stomatal ratioRapid response of leaf photosynthesis in two fern species Pteridium aquilinum and Thelypteris dentata to changes in CO2 measured by tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopyPhenotypic correlates of the lianescent growth form: a reviewTRY - a global database of plant traitsPhosphorus-mobilization ecosystem engineering: the roles of cluster roots and carboxylate exudation in young P-limited ecosystemsLinking xylem hydraulic conductivity and vulnerability to the leaf economics spectrum--a cross-species study of 39 evergreen and deciduous broadleaved subtropical tree species.Global leaf trait relationships: mass, area, and the leaf economics spectrum.Functional trade-offs in succulent stems predict responses to climate change in columnar cacti.Morphological and structural plasticity of grassland species in response to a gradient in saline-sodic soils.Environmental drivers of carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures in peatland vascular plants along an altitude gradient.Irradiance, temperature and rainfall influence leaf dark respiration in woody plants: evidence from comparisons across 20 sites.Large-scale climatic and geophysical controls on the leaf economics spectrum.Influence of altitude on local adaptation in upland tree species from central Argentina.Assessing the effects of land-use change on plant traits, communities and ecosystem functioning in grasslands: a standardized methodology and lessons from an application to 11 European sites.The role of plant traits and their plasticity in the response of pasture grasses to nutrients and cutting frequency.Functional traits and environmental filtering drive community assembly in a species-rich tropical system.Relationships among ecologically important dimensions of plant trait variation in seven neotropical forests.Are trait-growth models transferable? Predicting multi-species growth trajectories between ecosystems using plant functional traits.Dominant Trees in a Subtropical Forest Respond to Drought Mainly via Adjusting Tissue Soluble Sugar and Proline ContentA second dimension to the leaf economics spectrum predicts edaphic habitat association in a tropical forestWithin- and among-species variation in specific leaf area drive community assembly in a tropical cloud forest.Energetics and the evolution of carnivorous plants--Darwin's 'most wonderful plants in the world'.Lifetime return on investment increases with leaf lifespan among 10 Australian woodland species.Testing the growth rate hypothesis in vascular plants with above- and below-ground biomassPhenotypic plasticity of early and late successional forbs in response to shifts in resources.Carnivorous syndrome in Asian pitcher plants of the genus Nepenthes.Low levels of ribosomal RNA partly account for the very high photosynthetic phosphorus-use efficiency of Proteaceae species.Responses of nutrients and mobile carbohydrates in Quercus variabilis seedlings to environmental variations using in situ and ex situ experiments.Resource-use strategies of native and invasive plants in Eastern North American forests.Longevity, lignin content and construction cost of the assimilatory organs of Nepenthes species.Multielement stoichiometry in Quercus variabilis under natural phosphorus variation in subtropical ChinaIntegrating stand and soil properties to understand foliar nutrient dynamics during forest succession following slash-and-burn agriculture in the Bolivian Amazon.Species adaptive strategies and leaf economic relationships across serpentine and non-serpentine habitats on Lesbos, eastern Mediterranean.Relationship between leaf traits and fire-response strategies in shrub species of a mountainous region of south-eastern AustraliaConvergent elevation trends in canopy chemical traits of tropical forests.Plastic traits of an exotic grass contribute to its abundance but are not always favourableTrait-Based Community Assembly along an Elevational Gradient in Subalpine Forests: Quantifying the Roles of Environmental Factors in Inter- and Intraspecific Variability.Leaf economics of evergreen and deciduous tree species along an elevational gradient in a subtropical mountain
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Assessing the generality of global leaf trait relationships.
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Assessing the generality of global leaf trait relationships.
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Jacek Oleksyn
Johannes H C Cornelissen
Noriyuki Osada
William Lee
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10.1111/J.1469-8137.2005.01349.X
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2005-05-01T00:00:00Z