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- W2014653350 abstract "Abstract Because of their overwhelming size over other organisms, trees define the structural and energetic properties of forest ecosystems. From grasslands to forests, leaf area index, which determines the amount of light energy intercepted for photosynthesis, increases with increasing canopy height across the various terrestrial ecosystems of the world. In vertically well‐developed forests, niche differentiation along the vertical gradient of light availability may promote species coexistence. In addition, spatial and temporal differentiation of photosynthetic traits among the coexisting tree species (functional diversity) may promote complementary use of light energy, resulting in higher biomass and productivity in multi‐species forests. Trees have evolved retaining high phenotypic plasticity because the spatial/temporal distribution of resources in forest ecosystems is highly heterogeneous and trees modify their own environment as they increase nearly 1,000 times in size through ontogeny. High phenotypic plasticity may enable coexistence of tree species through divergence in resource‐rich environments, as well as through convergence in resource‐limited environments. We propose that the breadth of individual‐level phenotypic plasticity, expressed at the metamer level (leaves and shoots), is an important factor that promotes species coexistence and resource‐use complementarity in forest ecosystems. A cross‐biome comparison of the link between plasticity of photosynthesis‐related traits and stand productivity will provide a functional explanation for the relationship between species assemblages and productivity of forest ecosystems." @default.
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- W2014653350 title "The need for a canopy perspective to understand the importance of phenotypic plasticity for promoting species coexistence and light‐use complementarity in forest ecosystems" @default.
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