TY - GEN A1 - Arenas-Navarro, Maribel A1 - Oyama, Ken A1 - García-Oliva, Felipe A1 - Torres-Miranda, Andrés A1 - Garcia de la Riva, Enrique A1 - Terrazas, Teresa T1 - The role of wood anatomical traits in the coexistence of oak species along an environmental gradient T2 - AoB PLANTS N2 - Oaks (Quercus) are a dominant woody plant genus in the northern hemisphere, which occupy a wide range of habitats and are ecologically diverse. We analysed the wood anatomical traits, the variables derived and the relative hydraulic conductivity of 21 oak species to identify their performance according to abiotic factors, leaf phenological patterns and phylogenetic restrictions by analysing the interspecific variation along an environmental gradient. First, we determine the causes of anatomical trait variation in the oaks, analysing the functional trade-offs related to distribution along the environmental gradient. We measure the phenotypic plasticity of the anatomical traits to determine the role of environment and geographic distance in the range of phenotypic plasticity. Second, we examined if oaks co-occurred along the environmental gradient. Then we analysed if wood anatomical traits reflect differences among their phylogenetic section, leaf habit and a phylogenetic section/leaf habit category. Last, we tested the phylogenetic signal. Our results showed that vessel diameter, vessel frequency, wood density and relative hydraulic conductivity are the main axes of trait variation in the species analysed among leaf habit categories. The aridity index and seasonal precipitation drive the variation in the analysed traits. Higher environmental distance resulted in a higher relative distance plasticity index among traits. Co-occurrence of oak species with different leaf habits and phylogenetic trajectories may promote complementary resource acquisition. The phylogenetic signal in the oak species studied was low, which implies labile wood traits. KW - Aridity index KW - fibre traits KW - phenotypic plasticity KW - Quercus KW - relative hydraulic conductivity Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plab066 SN - 2041-2851 VL - 13 IS - 6 ER -