2022
DOI: 10.3389/ffgc.2022.754656
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Relationship Between Growth Trajectories and Functional Traits for Woody Trees in a Secondary Tropical Forest

Abstract: Absolute growth rates change with tree size and age, shifting throughout species ontogeny. The study on interspecific variation in plant traits has generated important insights into the life-history strategies and their consequences for ecosystem functioning. However, it remains unknown to what extent – and even if – species’ functional traits are related to the variation in their growth trajectories. We set out to model growth trajectories of 45 woody species from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest in a secondary … Show more

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“…This could possibly be explained by ontogenetic differences, insofar as mature trees were sampled in the field compared to saplings in the glasshouse experiment. Ontogeny has been previously highlighted as important in comparing trait measurements between experimental and field studies, especially for tropical plants (Poorter et al, 2012;Scalon et al, 2022).…”
Section: Growth Rates Biomass Allocation Strategies and Lmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could possibly be explained by ontogenetic differences, insofar as mature trees were sampled in the field compared to saplings in the glasshouse experiment. Ontogeny has been previously highlighted as important in comparing trait measurements between experimental and field studies, especially for tropical plants (Poorter et al, 2012;Scalon et al, 2022).…”
Section: Growth Rates Biomass Allocation Strategies and Lmamentioning
confidence: 99%