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Specific leaf area and hydraulic traits explain niche segregation along an aridity gradient in Mediterranean woody species / COSTA-SAURA, J.M.
Titre : Specific leaf area and hydraulic traits explain niche segregation along an aridity gradient in Mediterranean woody species Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : COSTA-SAURA, J.M., Auteur ; MARTÍNEZ-VILALTA, J., Auteur ; TRABUCCO, A., Auteur ; SPANO, D., Auteur ; MEREU, S., Auteur Année de publication : 2016 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Functional traits Specific leaf area Climatic niche Hydraulic traits Drought resistance Species distribution models Matricule : R12b.21:23 Références : Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 21 : 23-30 Type de sous doc : Bibliographie Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=616297 Exemplaires
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Titre : Specific leaf area predicts dryland litter decomposition via two mechanisms Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : LIU, G., Auteur ; WANG, L., Auteur ; JIANG, L., Auteur ; PAN, X., Auteur ; HUANG, Z., Auteur ; DONG, M., Auteur ; CORNELISSEN, J.H.C., Auteur Année de publication : 2018 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : desert functional traits litter decomposition rate photodegradation plant-soil (below-ground) interactions soil burial specific leaf area Matricule : R232.106(1):218 Références : Journal of Ecology, 106(1) : 218-229 Type de sous doc : Bibliographie Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=624786 Exemplaires
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Titre : Ecological strategies in California chaparral: interacting effects of soils, climate, and fire on specific leaf area Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : ANACKER, B., Auteur ; RAJAKARUNA, N., Auteur ; ACKERLY, D., Auteur ; HARRISON, S., Auteur ; KEELEY, J., Auteur ; VASEY, M., Auteur Editeur : BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND AND TAYLOR & FRANCIS Année de publication : 2011 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple glacé Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : chapparal climate fire sandstone serpentine soil specific leaf area Matricule : R80c.4(2/3):179 Références : Plant Ecology & Diversity, 4(2/3) : 179-188 Type de sous doc : Carte/Autre/Bibliographie Autres ISBN/ISSN : 1755-0874 Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=591319 Exemplaires
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Titre : Patterns in specific leaf area and the structure of a temperate heath community Titre original : R381d.10(2):105 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : BURNS, K.C., Auteur ; PRINTED IN SINGAPORE, Imprimeur ; RICHARDSON, D.M., Editeur scientifique Editeur : BLACKWELL PUBLISHING Année de publication : 2004 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple glacé
Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Thesaurus Geographique
CanadaMots-clés : Data were collected on the west coast of Vancouver Island British Columbia Canada (48°80' N 125°20' W).British Columbia density compensation gradient leaf peat bog plant plasticity specific leaf area Matricule : R381d.10(2):105 Références : Diversity and Distributions, 10(2) : 105-112 Type de sous doc : Aucun Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=392125 Exemplaires
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Titre : Plant size effects on the relationships among specific leaf area, leaf nutrient content, and photosynthetic capacity in tropical woody species Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : LIU, F., Auteur ; SUN, S., Auteur ; AN, S., Auteur ; LIU, Y., Auteur ; ZHANG, M., Auteur ; LIU, H., Auteur ; XU, Z., Auteur ; WANG, Z., Auteur ; YANG, W., Auteur ; HENRY LING LTD, Imprimeur Editeur : ELSEVIER Année de publication : 2010 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple glacé Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Leaf trait allometric relationship photosynthetic capacity specific leaf area leaf nutrient tropical forest Matricule : R28a.36(2):149 Références : Acta oecologica, 36(2) : 149-159 Type de sous doc : Autre/Bibliographie Autres ISBN/ISSN : 1146-609X Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=577583 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Responses of leaf nitrogen concentration and specific leaf area to atmospheric CO² enrichment: a retrospective synthesis across 62 species / YIN, X.
PermalinkConvergence towards higher leaf mass per area in dry and nutrient-poor habitats has different consequences for leaf life span / WRIGHT, I.J.
PermalinkRecruitment drives successional changes in the community-level leaf mass per area in a winter-deciduous broad-leaf forest / SUZUKI, S.N.
PermalinkAltitudinal variation in leaf construction cost and energy content of Bergenia purpurascens / ZHANG, L.
PermalinkA comparative study of leaf trait relationships in coastal dunes in southern Spain / RODRIGUEZ-GALLEGO, C.
PermalinkLeaf trait variation of a dominant neotropical savanna tree across rainfall and fertility gradients / BARUCH, Z.
PermalinkA plant economics spectrum in Mediterranean forests along environmental gradients: is there coordination among leaf, stem and root traits? / DE LA RIVA, E.G.
PermalinkPopulation variation and natural selection on leaf traits in cork oak throughout its distribution range / RAMÍREZ-VALIENTE, J.A.
PermalinkSoil conditions drive changes in a key leaf functional trait through environmental filtering and facilitative interactions / MOLINA-VENEGAS, R.
PermalinkBackground losses of woody plant foliage to insects show variable relationhips with plant functional traits across the globe / KOZLOV, M.V.
PermalinkBackground losses of woody plant foliage to insects show variable relationhips with plant functional traits across the globe / KOZLOV, M.V.
PermalinkBeyong climate: convergence in fast evolving sclerophylls in Cape and Australian Rhamnaceae predates the mediterranean climate / ONSTEIN, R.E.
PermalinkCanopy structure and photon flux partitioning among species in a herbaceous plant community / HIROSE, T.
PermalinkPermalinkChanges in plant cover and functional traits induced by grazing in the arid Patagonian Monte / BAR LAMAS, M.J.
PermalinkConsistent functional response of meadow species and communities to land-use changes across productivity and soil moisture gradients / MAJEKOVA, M.
PermalinkConvergence in plant traits between species within grassland communities simplifies their monitoring / ANSQUER, P.
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PermalinkConvergence in plant traits between species within grassland communities simplifies their monitoring / ANSQUER, P.
PermalinkCorrelates of tree species sorting along a temperature gradient in New Zealand rain forests: seedling functional traits, growth and shade tolerance / LUSK, C.H.
PermalinkDo plant traits retrieved from a database accurately predict on-site measurements? / CORDLANDWEHR, V.
PermalinkPermalinkEcophysiological determinants of plant performance under flloding: a comparative study of seven plant families / MOMMER, L.
PermalinkEcophysiology of the invader Pennisetum setaceum and three native grasses in the Canary Islands / GONZÁLEZ-RODRÍGUEZ, A.M.
PermalinkEffects of climate, soil, forest structure and land use on the functional composition of the understorey in italian forests / CHELLI, S.
PermalinkEffet of defoliation on silica accumulation in five tropical fodder grass species in Benin / KINDOMIHOU, V.
PermalinkPermalinkEvidence for shifts to faster growth strategies in the new ranges of invasive alien plants / LEISHMAN, M.R.
PermalinkPermalinkExplaining interspecific differences in sapling growth and shade tolerance in temperate forests / JANSE-TEN KLOOSTER, S.H.
PermalinkExplaining within-community variation in plant biomass allocation: a balance between organ biomass and morphology above vs below ground? / FRESCHET, G.T.
PermalinkFrom plant traits to invasion success: Impacts of the alien Fallopia japonica (Houtt.) Ronse Decraene on two native grassland species / MINCHEVA, T.
PermalinkFunctional and phylogenetic consequences of plant invasion for coastal native communities / DE LA RIVA, E.G.
PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkImpacts of an invasive plant on primary production: Testing a functional trait-based framework with a greenhouse experiment / HELSEN, K.
PermalinkInterspecific variation in functional traits, not climatic differences among species ranges, determines demographic rates across 44 temperate and Mediterranean tree species / MARTÍNEZ-VILALTA, J.
PermalinkIntransitivity increases plant functional diversity by limiting dominance in drylands worlwide / SAIZ, H.
PermalinkIntraspecific trait variation, functional turnover and trait differences among native and exotic grasses along a precipitation gradient / SANDEL, B.
PermalinkPermalinkA link between plant traits and abundance: evidence from coastal California woody plants / CORNWELL, W.K.
PermalinkLinking functional traits and demographic rates in a subtropical tree community: the importance of size dependency / LIDA, Y.
PermalinkLinking growth strategies to long-term population dynamics in a guild of desert annuals / ANGERT, A.L.
PermalinkMass effects explain sapling community assembly in Araucaria mixed forest metacommunities / RECH, M.
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