The generality of leaf size versus number trade-off in temperate woody species | |
Yang, DM ; Li, GY ; Sun, SC | |
刊名 | ANNALS OF BOTANY |
2008 | |
卷号 | 102期号:4页码:623_629 |
关键词 | allometry trade-off leafing intensity leaf size leaf habit leaf form |
ISSN号 | 0305-7364 |
通讯作者 | Sun, SC, Nanjing Univ, Dept Biol, Nanjing 210093, Peoples R China. |
中文摘要 | Background and Aims Trade-offs are fundamental to life-history theory, and the leaf size vs. number trade-off has recently been suggested to be of importance to our understanding leaf size evolution. The purpose of the present study was to test whether the isometric, negative relationship between leaf size and number found by Kleiman and Aarssen is conserved between plant functional types and between habitats. Methods Leaf mass, area and number, and stem mass and volume of current-year shoots were measured for 107 temperate broadleaved woody species at two altitudes on Gongga Mountain, south-west China. The scaling relationships of leaf size (leaf area and mass) vs. (mass-and volume-based) leafing intensity were analysed in relation to leaf habit, leaf form and habitat type. Trait relationships were determined with both a standardized major axis method and a phylogenetically independent comparative method. Key Results Significant negative, isometric scaling relationships between leaf size and leafing intensity were found to be consistently conserved across species independent of leaf habit, leaf form and habitat type. In particular, about 99% of the variation in leaf mass across species could be accounted for by proportional variation in mass-based leafing intensity. The negative correlations between leaf size and leafing intensity were also observed across correlated evolutionary divergences. However, evergreen species had a lower y-intercept in the scaling relationships of leaf area vs. leafing intensity than deciduous species. This indicated that leaf area was smaller in the evergreen species at a given leafing intensity than in the deciduous species. The compound-leaved deciduous species were observed usually to have significant upper shifts along the common slopes relative to the simple-leaved species, which suggested that the compound-leaved species were larger in leaf size but smaller in leafing intensity than their simple counterparts. No significant difference was found in the scaling relationships between altitudes. Conclusions The negative, isometric scaling relationship between leaf size and number is largely conserved in plants, while the leaf size vs. number trade-off can be mediated by leaf properties. The isometry of the leaf size vs. number relationship may simply result from a biomass allocation trade-off, although a twig size constraint may provide an alternative mechanism. |
学科主题 | Plant Sciences |
收录类别 | SCI |
资助信息 | National Science Foundation of China [30670333]; Chinese Academy of Sciences [KZCX2-XB2-02] |
语种 | 英语 |
公开日期 | 2011-07-08 |
内容类型 | 期刊论文 |
源URL | [http://210.75.237.14/handle/351003/22188] |
专题 | 成都生物研究所_生态研究 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Yang, DM,Li, GY,Sun, SC. The generality of leaf size versus number trade-off in temperate woody species[J]. ANNALS OF BOTANY,2008,102(4):623_629. |
APA | Yang, DM,Li, GY,&Sun, SC.(2008).The generality of leaf size versus number trade-off in temperate woody species.ANNALS OF BOTANY,102(4),623_629. |
MLA | Yang, DM,et al."The generality of leaf size versus number trade-off in temperate woody species".ANNALS OF BOTANY 102.4(2008):623_629. |
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