栖息地
环境科学
降水
亚热带湿润气候
热带气候
亚热带
生物
生态学
地理
气象学
医学
病理
作者
Yi Jin,Qing Ye,Xiaorong Liu,Hui Liu,Sean M. Gleason,Pengcheng He,Xingyun Liang,Guilin Wu
摘要
Summary In theory, there is a trade‐off between hydraulic efficiency and safety. However, the strength and direction of this trade‐off at the leaf level are not consistent across studies, and habitat climate may impact this trade‐off. We compiled a leaf hydraulic efficiency and safety dataset for 362 species from 81 sites world‐wide, with 280 paired observations of both traits, and tested whether climate was associated with departure from the proposed trade‐off. The leaf hydraulic efficiency–safety trade‐off was weak ( R 2 = 0.144) at the global scale. Mean annual precipitation and solar radiation (SR) modified the trade‐off. Species from dry and high SR habitats (e.g. desert and tropical savanna) were generally located above the trade‐off line, indicating that these species tended to have higher leaf hydraulic safety and efficiency than species from wet habitats with low SR (e.g. subtropical monsoon forest and montane rainforest), which were located below the trade‐off line. Leaves with high vein density, dry leaf mass per area, and osmotic regulation enhanced safety without compromising hydraulic efficiency. Variation in the hydraulic efficiency–safety trade‐off at the leaf level likely facilitates plant survival in specific habitats and allows for a more nuanced view of leaf hydraulic adaption strategies at the global scale.
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