Abstract:Revealing the size-dependency of traits (physiological and morphological properties) not only provides insights into species life history strategies but also contributes to the accurate prediction of changes in tree-and forest-level growth and responses to environments. We investigated the size-dependency of 18 leaf, wood, and bark traits related to resource use strategies and wood quality, using twenty 23-year-old Falcataria falcata trees with variable sizes (14.6 53.0 cm and 9.4 21.9 m in diameter at breast … Show more