“…For trees, a shoot is a fundamental unit of growth ( Sterck et al , 2005 ; Sterck and Schieving, 2007 ; Lecigne et al , 2021 ) and reproduction ( Chen et al , 2009 ; Scott and Aarssen, 2013 ; Miranda et al , 2019 ; Fajardo et al , 2020 ). Given its importance, allometric relationships of shoot size and total shoot leaf area have been important topics in plant ecophysiology ( Corner, 1949 ; White, 1983 ; Ackerly and Donoghue, 1998 ; Brouat et al , 1998 ; Westoby and Wright, 2003 ; Kleiman and Aarssen, 2007 ; Olson et al ., 2009 , 2018 ; Sun et al ., 2010 , 2020 ; Yan et al , 2013 ; Trueba et al , 2016 ; Fan et al , 2017 ; Smith et al , 2017 ; Zhu et al , 2019 ; Fajardo et al , 2020 ). However, most previous studies on leaf vs. shoot size allometry have focused on the relationship among shoot size, total shoot leaf area, total leaf number and/or mean individual leaf size on the shoot.…”