“…When we considered only Eucalyptus species, additional patterns emerged; most notably, D h and maximum K s were related negatively to P 50 . This suggests that both metrics of the postulated trait coordination along an axis of hydraulic safety and efficiency, represented by embolism resistance and conduit diameter as referenced above (Cai & Tyree, 2010; Ellmore & Ewers, 1985; Hargrave et al, 1994), or as embolism resistance and maximum conductivity (Martínez‐Vilalta et al, 2002; Tyree et al, 1994; Zimmermann, 1983), which researchers have struggled to conclusively demonstrate (Gleason et al, 2016; Torres‐Ruiz et al, 2017), do emerge among closely related species—likely obscured by divergent environmental adaptations in the larger plant community.…”