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Height and crown allometries and their relationship with functional traits: An example from a subtropical wet forest
by
Swenson, Nathan G.
, Yang, Jie
in
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/ Bayesian analysis
/ Community ecology
/ Density
/ diameter‐crown allometry
/ diameter‐height allometry
/ Forest communities
/ Forests
/ Functional Ecology
/ Height
/ Interspecific
/ Mathematical models
/ Ontogeny
/ Parameters
/ Phenotypes
/ Phosphorus
/ Plant species
/ Seeds
/ Stems
/ Storm damage
/ Tradeoffs
/ Trees
/ tropical forest
/ Tropical forests
/ Variation
/ Wood
2023
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Height and crown allometries and their relationship with functional traits: An example from a subtropical wet forest
by
Swenson, Nathan G.
, Yang, Jie
in
allocation
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Community ecology
/ Density
/ diameter‐crown allometry
/ diameter‐height allometry
/ Forest communities
/ Forests
/ Functional Ecology
/ Height
/ Interspecific
/ Mathematical models
/ Ontogeny
/ Parameters
/ Phenotypes
/ Phosphorus
/ Plant species
/ Seeds
/ Stems
/ Storm damage
/ Tradeoffs
/ Trees
/ tropical forest
/ Tropical forests
/ Variation
/ Wood
2023
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Height and crown allometries and their relationship with functional traits: An example from a subtropical wet forest
by
Swenson, Nathan G.
, Yang, Jie
in
allocation
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Community ecology
/ Density
/ diameter‐crown allometry
/ diameter‐height allometry
/ Forest communities
/ Forests
/ Functional Ecology
/ Height
/ Interspecific
/ Mathematical models
/ Ontogeny
/ Parameters
/ Phenotypes
/ Phosphorus
/ Plant species
/ Seeds
/ Stems
/ Storm damage
/ Tradeoffs
/ Trees
/ tropical forest
/ Tropical forests
/ Variation
/ Wood
2023
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Height and crown allometries and their relationship with functional traits: An example from a subtropical wet forest
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Height and crown allometries and their relationship with functional traits: An example from a subtropical wet forest
2023
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Forest tree communities are largely structured by interactions between phenotypes and their environments. Functional traits have been popularized as providing key insights into plant functional tradeoffs. Similarly, tree crown—stem diameter and tree height—stem diameter allometric relationships are likely to be strongly coordinated with functional trait tradeoff axes. Specifically, species with functional traits indicative of conservative strategies (i.e., dense wood, heavy seeds) should be related to tree architectures that have lower heights and wider crowns for a given stem diameter. For example, shade‐tolerant species in tropical forests are typically characterized as having dense wood, large seeds, and relatively broad crowns at early ontogenetic stages. Here, we focus on 14 dominant dicot tree species in a tropical forest. We utilized hierarchical Bayesian models to characterize species‐specific height and crown size allometric parameters. We sampled from the posterior distributions for these parameters and correlated them with six functional traits. We also characterize the expected height and crown size for a series of reference stem diameters to quantify the relationship between traits and tree architecture across size classes. We find little interspecific variation in allometric slopes, but clear variation in allometric intercepts. Allometeric height intercepts were negatively correlated with wood density and crown size intercepts were positively related to wood density and seed mass and negatively related to leaf percent phosphorus. Thus, interspecific variation in tree architecture is generated by interspecific variation in allometric intercepts and not slopes. These intercepts could be predicted using a handful of functional traits where conservative traits were indicative of trees that are relatively short and have larger crown sizes. This demonstrates a coordination of tropical tree life histories that can be characterized simultaneously with functional traits and tree allometries. The ontogenetic trajectory of height and crown allocation of tropical trees is an essential indicator of their life histories. Here, we show that this whole plant strategy can be linked to organ‐level plant functional traits leading to insights into how phenotypes are integrated.
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