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pmid: 34400503
pmc: PMC8403963
handle: 10261/289313 , 2434/871088 , 21.11116/0000-0009-5774-3 , 2318/1799360
pmid: 34400503
pmc: PMC8403963
handle: 10261/289313 , 2434/871088 , 21.11116/0000-0009-5774-3 , 2318/1799360
SignificancePhysiological decline in large, old trees could involve diminished reproductive effort, but evidence is lacking. A global analysis finds that fecundity decline in large trees is pervasive, consistent with physiological decline, thus providing new evidence for tree senescence. For the 20% of species not showing fecundity declines, this lack of evidence was linked not to specific species groups, but rather to lack of large trees in the data. Large trees remain important for their structural attributes, but results highlight the critical role of intermediate trees for their contribution to reproduction.
Crown architecture, 330, crown architecture, 577, Forests, Biological, Models, Biological, tree senescence, Trees, [SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology, Fertility, Tree life history, Models, Tree fecundity, Allometric scaling; Crown architecture; Tree fecundity; Tree life history; Tree senescence, Tree senescence, Regeneration, Allometric scaling, [SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology, allometric scaling, tree fecundity, tree life history
Crown architecture, 330, crown architecture, 577, Forests, Biological, Models, Biological, tree senescence, Trees, [SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology, Fertility, Tree life history, Models, Tree fecundity, Allometric scaling; Crown architecture; Tree fecundity; Tree life history; Tree senescence, Tree senescence, Regeneration, Allometric scaling, [SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology, allometric scaling, tree fecundity, tree life history
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