Millions of trees live and grow all around us, and we all recognize the vital role they play in the world's ecosystems. Publicity campaigns exhort us to plant yet more. Yet until recently comparatively little was known about the root causes of the physical changes that attend their growth. Since trees typically increase in size by three to four orders of magnitude in their journey to maturity, this gap in our knowledge has been a crucial issue to address. Here at last is a synthesis of the current state of our knowledge about both the causes and consequences of ontogenetic changes in key...
Millions of trees live and grow all around us, and we all recognize the vital role they play in the world's ecosystems. Publicity campaigns exhort ...
James R. Ehleringer (University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA), Todd E. Dawson, Darren R. Sandquist (California State Uni
Unifies separate fields of ecology, physiology, plant science and evolutionary biology in a climate-change-based synthesis Draws on the expertise of a pioneer in stable isotope research Addresses issues of global change from an evolutionary perspective
Unifies separate fields of ecology, physiology, plant science and evolutionary biology in a climate-change-based synthesis Draws on the expertise of a...