Leaf functional diversity

To simulate interactions between forests, climate, and carbon and water cycles, a major challenge lies in successfully parameterizing gas exchange models to represent the great functional diversity of species and their response to environmental changes. In many terrestrial models, the extraordinary diversity of tropical species is often drastically simplified into one or two representative species. New models are attempting to better represent functional diversity in order to more accurately capture the effect of this diversity on ecosystem resilience and to predict changes in floristic composition in the face of climate change.

References

2023

  1. The effect of the vertical gradients of photosynthetic parameters on the CO2 assimilation and transpiration of a Panamanian tropical forest
    Julien Lamour, Kenneth J. Davidson, Kim S. Ely, and 9 more authors
    New Phytologist, Jun 2023
    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
  2. Wood-density has no effect on stomatal control of leaf-level water use efficiency in an Amazonian forest
    Julien Lamour, Daisy C. Souza, Bruno O. Gimenez, and 4 more authors
    Plant, Cell & Environment, Dec 2023
    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
  3. Seasonal trends in leaf-level photosynthetic capacity and water use efficiency in a North American Eastern deciduous forest and their impact on canopy-scale gas exchange
    Kenneth J. Davidson, Julien Lamour, Anna McPherran, and 2 more authors
    New Phytologist, Oct 2023
    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

2021

  1. Seasonal trends in photosynthesis and leaf traits in scarlet oak
    Angela C Burnett, Shawn P Serbin, Julien Lamour, and 4 more authors
    Tree Physiology, Aug 2021