Closed teixeirak closed 4 years ago
(I'd lean against changing it.)
I was going to say the same thing - when I first read his edits I didn't agree. It seems that if this were one of the first times dendrochronology and functional traits were combined for an analysis, then we should directly mention this.
But otherwise yes, I agree with you that we should leave it
Okay, leave as is.
LS suggests:
Combining functional traits with dendrochronology reveals that tree height and hydraulics shape growth responses across droughts in a temperate broadleaf forest
(Not sure this is great yet, but suggest to include dendrochronology in the title, as this synthesis seems a real breakthrough to me!)