Fig. 1: The bivariate trait relationships between leaf P, N and LMA. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: The bivariate trait relationships between leaf P, N and LMA.

From: Global patterns of the leaf economics spectrum in wetlands

Fig. 1

a Leaf phosphorus (leaf P) vs leaf nitrogen (leaf N). b Leaf N vs. leaf dry mass per unit area (LMA). c Leaf P vs. LMA. The waterlogged and submerged wetland plants are shown in light blue squares and dark blue triangles, respectively. The non-wetland plant data from GLOPNET3 are shown in red circles with a solid red line. If the slope for wetland plants differs significantly from that of non-wetland plants, this is indicated by a solid dark or light blue line, for waterlogged and submerged plants, respectively. Dashed lines with the notation of *shift and/or *ele. identify a significant shift along the common slope, and/or significant elevation differences among parallel slopes, respectively. Note that graph axes are log10 scaled.

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