Fractal dimension does not adequately describe the complexity of leaf margin in seedlings of Quercus species
We quantified the complexity of leaf margin in a set of Quercus tree species using fractal dimension estimated by the box-counting method (FDb). Leaves were sampled from seedlings in a set of 15 Quercus species with a wide range of leaf morphology (Q. agrifolia, Q. alba, Q. cerris, Q. chrysolepis, Q...
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doaj-01b94bbfe83e40c2a4d7d78073f91b722021-05-05T07:01:34ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasAnales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid0211-13221988-31962002-06-01601637110.3989/ajbm.2002.v60.i1.8280Fractal dimension does not adequately describe the complexity of leaf margin in seedlings of Quercus speciesJesús Julio Camarero0Sergio Sisó1Eustaquio Gil-Pelegrín2Unidad de Recursos Forestales, Servicio de Investigation Agroalimentaria (S. I. A.), Gobierno de Aragón - Dept. d'Ecologia, Universitat de BarcelonaUnidad de Recursos Forestales, Servicio de Investigation Agroalimentaria (S. I. A.), Gobiemo de AragónUnidad de Recursos Forestales, Servicio de Investigation Agroalimentaria (S. I. A.), Gobiemo de AragónWe quantified the complexity of leaf margin in a set of Quercus tree species using fractal dimension estimated by the box-counting method (FDb). Leaves were sampled from seedlings in a set of 15 Quercus species with a wide range of leaf morphology (Q. agrifolia, Q. alba, Q. cerris, Q. chrysolepis, Q. coccifera, Q.faginea, Q. frainetto, Q. ilex subsp. ballota, Q. ilex subsp. ilex, Q. petraea, Q. pyrenaica, Q. robur, Q. rubra, Q. suber, and Q. velutina). To describe leaf-edge roughness, we used simple indices: P/L - the ratio of leaf perimeter (P) to maximum leaf length (L) along the main nerve; P/A - the ratio of leaf perimeter to leaf-blade area (A) and its dimensionless version (P/A0'); and WM/Wm -the ratio of maximum distance from the lobe tip to the main nerve (WM) to minimum distance from the lobe incision to the main nerve (Wm). There was a strong positive relationship between FDb and P/A. Clustering analysis revealed the existence of three groups of leaves, namely those with: smooth or spiny margins (e.g., Q. coccifera, Q. velutina), shallow lobes (e.g., Q. petraea), and deep lobes (e.g., Q. pyrenaica). In the studied Quercus species, the ratio WM/Wm is a simple and suitable leaflobation index. It is suggested that the flux rate along the leaf edge is related to the complexity of this boundary.http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/82complexityfractal dimensionleaf lobationbox-counting methodoak |
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Jesús Julio Camarero Sergio Sisó Eustaquio Gil-Pelegrín Fractal dimension does not adequately describe the complexity of leaf margin in seedlings of Quercus species Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid complexity fractal dimension leaf lobation box-counting method oak |
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Jesús Julio Camarero Sergio Sisó Eustaquio Gil-Pelegrín |
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Jesús Julio Camarero |
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Fractal dimension does not adequately describe the complexity of leaf margin in seedlings of Quercus species |
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Fractal dimension does not adequately describe the complexity of leaf margin in seedlings of Quercus species |
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Fractal dimension does not adequately describe the complexity of leaf margin in seedlings of Quercus species |
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Fractal dimension does not adequately describe the complexity of leaf margin in seedlings of Quercus species |
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Fractal dimension does not adequately describe the complexity of leaf margin in seedlings of Quercus species |
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fractal dimension does not adequately describe the complexity of leaf margin in seedlings of quercus species |
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas |
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Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid |
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0211-1322 1988-3196 |
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2002-06-01 |
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We quantified the complexity of leaf margin in a set of Quercus tree species using fractal dimension estimated by the box-counting method (FDb). Leaves were sampled from seedlings in a set of 15 Quercus species with a wide range of leaf morphology (Q. agrifolia, Q. alba, Q. cerris, Q. chrysolepis, Q. coccifera, Q.faginea, Q. frainetto, Q. ilex subsp. ballota, Q. ilex subsp. ilex, Q. petraea, Q. pyrenaica, Q. robur, Q. rubra, Q. suber, and Q. velutina). To describe leaf-edge roughness, we used simple indices: P/L - the ratio of leaf perimeter (P) to maximum leaf length (L) along the main nerve; P/A - the ratio of leaf perimeter to leaf-blade area (A) and its dimensionless version (P/A0'); and WM/Wm -the ratio of maximum distance from the lobe tip to the main nerve (WM) to minimum distance from the lobe incision to the main nerve (Wm). There was a strong positive relationship between FDb and P/A. Clustering analysis revealed the existence of three groups of leaves, namely those with: smooth or spiny margins (e.g., Q. coccifera, Q. velutina), shallow lobes (e.g., Q. petraea), and deep lobes (e.g., Q. pyrenaica). In the studied Quercus species, the ratio WM/Wm is a simple and suitable leaflobation index. It is suggested that the flux rate along the leaf edge is related to the complexity of this boundary. |
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