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Application of leaf size and leafing intensity scaling across subtropical trees.

Authors :
Sun, Jun
Chen, Xiaoping
Wang, Mantang
Li, Jinlong
Zhong, Quanlin
Cheng, Dongliang
Source :
Ecology & Evolution (20457758). Dec2020, Vol. 10 Issue 23, p13395-13402. 8p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Understanding the scaling between leaf size and leafing intensity (leaf number per stem size) is crucial for comprehending theories about the leaf costs and benefits in the leaf size–twig size spectrum. However, the scaling scope of leaf size versus leafing intensity changes along the twig leaf size variation in different leaf habit species remains elusive. Here, we hypothesize that the numerical value of scaling exponent for leaf mass versus leafing intensity in twig is governed by the minimum leaf mass versus maximum leaf mass (Mmin versus Mmax) and constrained to be ≤−1.0. We tested this hypothesis by analyzing the twigs of 123 species datasets compiled in the subtropical mountain forest. The standardized major axis regression (SMA) analyses showed the Mmin scaled as the 1.19 power of Mmax and the ‐α (−1.19) were not statistically different from the exponents of Mmin versus leafing intensity in whole data. Across leaf habit groups, the Mmax scaled negatively and isometrically with respect to leafing intensity. The pooled data's scaling exponents ranged from −1.14 to −0.96 for Mmin and Mmax versus the leafing intensity based on stem volume (LIV). In the case of Mmin and Mmax versus the leafing intensity based on stem mass (LIM), the scaling exponents ranged from −1.24 to −1.04. Our hypothesis successfully predicts that the scaling relationship between leaf mass and leafing intensity is constrained to be ≤−1.0. More importantly, the lower limit to scaling of leaf mass and leafing intensity may be closely correlated with Mmin versus Mmax. Besides, constrained by the maximum leaf mass expansion, the broad scope range between leaf size and number may be insensitive to leaf habit groups in subtropical mountain forest. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20457758
Volume :
10
Issue :
23
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ecology & Evolution (20457758)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147361037
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6943