화학공학소재연구정보센터
Science, Vol.340, No.6133, 741-744, 2013
Global Leaf Trait Relationships: Mass, Area, and the Leaf Economics Spectrum
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes multivariate correlations that constrain leaf traits of plant species primarily to a single axis of variation if data are normalized by leaf mass. We show that these traits are approximately distributed proportional to leaf area instead of mass, as expected for a light-and carbon dioxide-collecting organ. Much of the structure in the mass-normalized LES results from normalizing area-proportional traits by mass. Mass normalization induces strong correlations among area-proportional traits because of large variation among species in leaf mass per area (LMA). The high LMA variance likely reflects its functional relationship with leaf life span. A LES that is independent of mass-or area-normalization and LMA reveals physiological relationships that are inconsistent with those in global vegetation models designed to address climate change.