Plant Ecological Strategies: Some Leading Dimensions of Variation Between Species
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▪ Abstract An important aim of plant ecology is to identify leading dimensions of ecological variation among species and to understand the basis for them. Dimensions that can readily be measured would be especially useful, because they might offer a path towards improved worldwide synthesis across the thousands of field experiments and ecophysiological studies that use just a few species each. Four dimensions are reviewed here. The leaf mass per area–leaf lifespan (LMA-LL) dimension expresses slow turnover of plant parts (at high LMA and long LL), long nutrient residence times, and slow response to favorable growth conditions. The seed mass–seed output (SM-SO) dimension is an important predictor of dispersal…
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- Twig
- Biological dispersal
- Ecology
- Variation (astronomy)
- Seed dispersal
- Adaptation (eye)
- Dimension (graph theory)
- Biology
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