2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.actao.2009.08.013
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Morphological and ecophysiological traits shaping altitudinal distribution of three Polylepis treeline species in the dry tropical Andes

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“…Such patterns were observed in many species submitted to water stress (e.g., Bussotti et al, 2002;Bacelar et al, 2006;Guerfel et al, 2009). Also, a pronounced decrease of leaf size reduces transpiration in sites where water is scarce, as also reported for other plants (Huang et al, 2009;Macek et al, 2009). The high morpho-anatomical plasticity of Pistacia atlantica in response to aridity may explain its wide ecological distribution in northern Africa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Such patterns were observed in many species submitted to water stress (e.g., Bussotti et al, 2002;Bacelar et al, 2006;Guerfel et al, 2009). Also, a pronounced decrease of leaf size reduces transpiration in sites where water is scarce, as also reported for other plants (Huang et al, 2009;Macek et al, 2009). The high morpho-anatomical plasticity of Pistacia atlantica in response to aridity may explain its wide ecological distribution in northern Africa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The changes of leaf nutrient were consistent with previous studies. Some studies on tropical, and subtropical mountains, and subarctic tundra found that leaf N and P declined with altitude (Köhler et al 2006;Macek et al 2009;Soethe et al 2008;Sundqvist et al 2011). By contrast, other studies also showed that the N and P of leaves first increased and then decreased with increasing elevation on Mountain Gongga, China (Shi et al 2012) and in the Peruvian Andes (Fisher et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A possible explanation for treeline changes is land use change (Bolli et al 2007, Gehrig-Fasel et al 2007, Macek et al 2009, Chauchard et al 2010. Most upward shift activities were found to occur below the potential regional treeline (Gehrig-Fasel et al 2007).…”
Section: The Role Of Positive Feedbacksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The life history traits of tree populations at treelines have been closely linked to differences amongst species in relation to the influence of low summer temperatures on growth rates, phenology, cover/density and development of trees (Motta and Nola 2001, Grace et al 2002, Gamache and Payette 2004, Kullman 2007, Macek et al 2009, Hertel and Schöling 2011, Xu et al 2012, Anadon-Rosell et al 2014 (Table 1 and Fig. 2).…”
Section: Life History Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%