The effects of environmental heterogeneity on the morphological similarity of toothed-leafed red oak species (Acutifoliae; Quercus) in Mexico and Central America
Alberto Esteban Pérez-Pedraza,
Maried Ochoa-Zavala,
Susana Valencia-A.
et al.
Abstract:Background: In plants, environmental gradients can promote similar morphophysiological traits in species that inhabit areas with similar climatic conditions. Here, to evaluate possible causes of morphological similarity, we analyzed leaf morphological and functional variation in toothed-leaf oaks and its relationships with environmental and geographic variables.
Hypotheses: We expected that species with a greater degree of environmental overlap would exhibit similar leaf morphology, and those with a broader ra… Show more
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