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‘Let the concept of trait be functional'? Revisiting the individual‐level foundation of plant functional ecology
Plant functional ecology posits that functional traits affect individual fitness indirectly by affecting performance, and that the …
Lucas D. Gorné
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Chris Muir
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Alex Fajardo
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Guard cell size and pore aperture influence stomatal closure kinetics
In fluctuating environments, the kinetics of stomatal opening and closing influence the balance between carbon gain and water loss. …
Chris Muir
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Wei Shen Lim
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Revisiting the relationship between stomatal size and speed across species – a meta‐analysis
Nik Woning
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Yazen Al‐Salman
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Elias Kaiser
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Sarah R. Berman
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Oliver Brendel
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Francisco Javier Cano
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Chris Muir
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Author 23 of 32
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Evolutionary Reversibility and the Island Syndrome: Breaking the One-Way Street of Dispersal Loss
Matthew L Knope
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Luke C Campillo
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Kasey E Barton
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Ashlyn Bazzel
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Brannan R Cliver
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Daniel S Jones
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Is photosynthetic capacity associated with diversification of C3 plants?
Chris Muir
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Rangewide responses of Mimulus cardinalis to an extreme heat event
Extreme events are an understudied aspect of ongoing anthropogenic climate change that could play a disproportionate role in the threat …
Lucas J. Albano
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Robin A. Bingham
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Sulma Correa
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Catherine G. Laufenberg
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Cristina Payst
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Chris Muir
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Seema Nayan Sheth
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Evolutionary responses to historic drought across the range of scarlet monkeyflower
Seema Nayan Sheth
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Lucas J. Albano
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Charles Blanchard
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Emily J. Cook
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Rosalinda Diaz
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Xitlaly Gomez-Vega
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Dachuan Wang
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Chris Muir
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Bounds on stomatal size can explain scaling with stomatal density in forest plants
A prevailing hypothesis posits that achieving higher maximum rates of leaf carbon gain and water loss is constrained by geometry and/or …
Congcong Liu
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Chris Muir
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Lawren Sack
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Ying Li
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Li Xu
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Mingxu Li
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Jiahui Zhang
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Hugo Jan De Boer
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Xingguo Han
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Guirui Yu
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Nianpeng He
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Plasticity and adaptation to high light intensity amplify the advantage of amphistomatous leaves
Abstract The presence of stomata on both leaf surfaces (amphistomy) increases photosynthesis by reducing the distance for CO 2 …
Chris Muir
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Wei Shen Lim
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Dachuan Wang
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Amphistomy: stomata patterning inferred from 13C content and leaf-side-specific deposition of epicuticular wax
The benefits and costs of amphistomy (AS) vs. hypostomy (HS) are not fully understood. Here, we quantify benefits of access of CO2 …
Balzhan Askanbayeva
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Jitka Janová
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Jiří Kubásek
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Viktoria v Zeisler-Diehl
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Lukas Schreiber
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Chris Muir
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Jiří Šantrůček
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