“…For example, leaf area, stomatal size, conductance and photosynthetic rate have been found to increase during plant development in different Protea species (Carlson & Holsinger, ). Similarly, lamina thickness, leaf mass per area and phosphorous concentration have been reported to increase in leaves during plant development of nine Inga species in Costa Rica (Palow, Nolting, & Kitajima, ); and photosynthetic rate, nitrogen content, leaf mass per area, water content, pH and vein density have been reported to vary across wholeâplant ontogeny in three Helianthus species (Mason & Donovan, ; Mason, McGaughey, & Donovan, ). Ontogenetic changes in laminar area:perimeter ratio, specific leaf area, percent of parenchyma and stomatal length and density have been also reported in different habitats, as is the case for Lasthenia species associated with terrestrial or vernal pool habitats (Forrestel et al., ).…”