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Leaf traits of dipterocarp species with contrasting distributions across a gradient of nutrient and light availability
Daisy H. Dent
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David F R P Burslem
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Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
Smithsonian Institution
University of Stirling
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Agriculture & Biology
Dipterocarpaceae
100%
soil resources
97%
leaf characteristics
83%
nutrient availability
77%
soil types
55%
understory
37%
sandstone soils
34%
leaf density
26%
alluvial soils
25%
specific leaf weight
24%
forest reserves
23%
nutrients
22%
habitats
21%
Borneo
20%
saplings
20%
tropical forests
19%
leaves
16%
nutrient content
16%
photoperiod
15%
geographical distribution
14%
species diversity
14%
testing
7%
methodology
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
light availability
95%
nutrient availability
84%
soil resource
51%
resource availability
37%
soil type
29%
distribution
26%
understory
22%
nutrient
20%
forest reserve
13%
sapling
13%
habitat
13%
resource
11%
tropical forest
10%
soil
9%
sandstone
7%
test
4%
effect
2%
method
2%