2019
DOI: 10.17521/cjpe.2018.0228
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Effects of topography on leaf functional traits across plant life forms in Xingdou Mountain, Hubei, China

Abstract: Aims Exploring the effects of topography on leaf functional traits across plant life forms is helpful to understand species diversity maintenance in forests. The objective of this study is to test how leaf traits among trees, shrubs and woody lianas respond to topographic variability distinctly. Methods Five leaf functional traits (leaf area, leaf thickness, leaf dry mass, leaf dry matter content and specific leaf area) were measured for 224 woody plant species with contrasting life forms (trees, shrubs and wo… Show more

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“…It is one of the core areas of the "Eastern Sichuan-Western Hubei Endemism Center", one of China's three centers of seed plants, and has been designated as a priority conservation area in China and a key area of global significance for biodiversity. In recent years, studies on litters of different forest ecosystems in southwest Hubei Province focuses on carbon distribution pattern and dynamics [11], dynamic changes of species [12], population structure and dynamic characteristics [13] [14], community structure and species diversity [15], etc. But there are rather few studies on litter composition and nutrient return dynamics of different forest stands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is one of the core areas of the "Eastern Sichuan-Western Hubei Endemism Center", one of China's three centers of seed plants, and has been designated as a priority conservation area in China and a key area of global significance for biodiversity. In recent years, studies on litters of different forest ecosystems in southwest Hubei Province focuses on carbon distribution pattern and dynamics [11], dynamic changes of species [12], population structure and dynamic characteristics [13] [14], community structure and species diversity [15], etc. But there are rather few studies on litter composition and nutrient return dynamics of different forest stands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%