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Add Leaf size and foraging for light in a sclerophyll woodland Bragg, Jason G; Westoby, Mark 2002 — Reviewed
Add Setbacks to shoot growth are common in woody plants, so how are shoots of some species safer than others? Butler, Don W; Gleason, Sean M; Westoby, Mark 2012 — Reviewed
Add Safety and streamlining of woody shoots in wind : an empirical study across 39 species in tropical Australia Butler, Don W; Gleason, Sean M; Davidson, Ian; Onoda, Yusuke; Westoby, Mark 2012 — Reviewed
Add Global convergence in the vulnerability of forests to drought Choat, Brendan; Jansen, Steven; Jacobsen, Anna L; Lens, Frederic; Maherali, Hafiz... More 2012 — Reviewed
Add Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide Cornwell, William K; Cornelissen, Johannes H. C; Quested, Helen M; Wright, Ian J; Westoby, Mark... More 2008 — Reviewed
Add Phylogenetic biome conservatism on a global scale Crisp, Michael D; Arroyo, Mary T. K; Cook, Lyn G; Gandolfo, Maria A; Jordan, Gregory J... More 2009 — Reviewed
Add Families with highest proportions of rare species are not consistent between floras Edwards, Will; Westoby, Mark 2000 — Reviewed
Add Lifetime return on investment increases with leaf lifespan among 10 Australian woodland species Falster, Daniel S; Reich, Peter B; Ellsworth, David S; Wright, Ian J; Westoby, Mark... More 2012 — Reviewed
Add Influence of four major plant traits on average height, leaf-area cover, net primary productivity, and biomass density in single-species forests : a theoretical investigation Falster, Daniel S; Brännström, Åke; Dieckmann, Ulf; Westoby, Mark 2011 — Reviewed
Add Alternative height strategies among 45 dicot rain forest species from tropical Queensland, Australia Falster, Daniel S; Westoby, Mark 2005 — Reviewed
Add Leaf size and angle vary widely across species : what consequences for light interception? Falster, Daniel S; Westoby, Mark 2003 — Reviewed
Add Plant height and evolutionary games Falster, Daniel S; Westoby, Mark 2003 — Reviewed
Add A General model for the scaling of offspring size and adult size Falster, Daniel S; Moles, Angela T; Westoby, Mark 2008 Full Text Reviewed
Add Shifts in trait-combinations along rainfall and phosphorus gradients Fonseca, Carlos Roberto; Overton, Jacob McC; Collins, Bronwyn; Westoby, Mark 2000 — Reviewed
Add Stem xylem conductivity is key to plant water balance across Australian angiosperm species Gleason, Sean M; Butler, Don W; Zieminska, Kasia; Waryszak, Pawel; Westoby, Mark 2012 — Reviewed
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