Appendix S1 - Plant Traits Demonstrate That Temperate and Tropical Giant Eucalypt Forests Are Ecologically Convergent with Rainforest Not Savanna
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Method of phylogenetic correction for univariate traits, data analysis and trait data. Table S1. Species mean trait values of carbon isotope ratios (δ13C, ‰), leaf area (LA, mm-2), leaf mass per unit area (LMA, g m-2), leaf slenderness (LS), wood density (WD, g cm-3), maximum height (Htmax, meters) and bark thickness (BTindex) for 128 species collected from rainforest (RF), giant eucalypt forest (GEF) and savanna (SAV) in Queensland and Tasmania. For maximum height, some of the species values compiled from literature but some were reduced in accordance with our field observations. For bark thickness, we only have data for 81 tree species. Table S2. Phylogenetic One-way ANOVA results for leaf and bole plant functional trait comparisons between rainforests, giant eucalypt forests and savannas of tropical and temperate regions. Bark thickness was excluded from this analysis as it consisted of only a subset of the species in the phylogenetic tree. (DOCX)
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