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No seed size–number trade‐off in European beech: climate governs investment per seed

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Kondrat, K., Jerzynska, P., Eichert, U., Szymkowiak, J., Hacket-Pain, A., Adamic, T., Ascoli, D., Barczyk, M. K., Bertini, G., Bogdanska, M., Bonal, R., Caignard, T., Chianucci, F., De Cinti, B., Devetaković, J., Egan, S., Fadrhonsova, V., Fernández-Martínez, M., Foest, J. J., Fyllas, N. M., Gratzer, G., Grau-Andrés, R., Han, Q., Holík, J., Journé, V., Kaiser, J., Kalemba, E. M., Korakaki, E., Kunstler, G., Kolbl, A., Lula, M., van der Maaten, E., van der Maaten-Theunissen, M., Massonnet, C., Gavranović Markić, A., Mezzavilla, F., Mund, M., Mårell, A., Nagel, T. A., Nanos, N., Nussbaumer, A., Palaghianu, C., Pampuch, T., Petritan, I. C., Petritan, A. M., Petrulaitis, L., Popović, V., Roibu, C. C., Sazeides, C., Schmidt, W., Schuldt, B., Schulz, S., Sicuriello, F., Spyroglou, G., Stolz, J., Tsvetanov, N., Vacek, S., Vacek, Z., Venner, M.-C., Venner, S., Verstraeten, A., Wambsganss, J., Weigel, R., Wilkinson, A., Wilmking, M., Zlatanov, T., Zemaitis, P., & Bogdziewicz, M. (2026). No seed size–number trade-off in European beech: Climate governs investment per seed. New Phytologist, 251(3), 1567–1577. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.71248

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Mast-seeding trees can vary seed output by orders of magnitude among years, but it remains unclear whether high seed production reduces per-seed investment, as predicted by fixed-budget allocation models. We quantified individual seed production with seed mass in European beech across 2792 trees and 123 populations spanning the species' range and quantified seed protein and lipid content in 35 populations. Seed mass increased with seed production, with seeds from high-seeding years being 14% heavier than those from low-seeding years, providing no evidence for a seed size–number trade-off and instead supporting variable reproductive allocation. By contrast, protein content decreased by 31% with increasing seed production, whereas lipid content increased (by 14%), indicating that nitrogen becomes constraining at high reproductive output while carbon-based provisioning is maintained. Climate further structured provisioning: seed mass and protein content were the lowest at climatic range margins, being 28% and 32% lower, respectively, than at the center of the climatic range. European beech can increase seed output without reducing per-seed biomass, but that nitrogen limitation and climatic constraints may strengthen regeneration bottlenecks at both trailing and leading margins, especially as climate warming intensifies.

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Acknowledgements \n\nThis study was supported by the European Research Council (ERC, 101039066). NN and GS acknowledge support from Project 76237 (University Forest Management Fund). JJF was supported by the European Union Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (FECUND, grant no. 101244227) and by the National Science Centre, Poland. MFM and RGA were supported by the European Research Council project ERC-StG-2022 101076740 STOIKOS. MFM was also supported by a Ramón y Cajal fellowship (RYC2021-031511-I) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, the NextGenerationEU programme of the European Union and the Spanish Plan of Recovery, Transformation and Resilience. JK, SS and MW were supported by the Waldklimafond (BMEL and BMUV), project WaldPULS. AMP was supported by PN23090301, funded by the Romanian Ministry of Research, Innovation, and Digitalization. RBA was supported by PID2022-137103NB-I00 funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. CP and C-CR were supported by a grant of the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization, under the Romania's National Recovery and Resilience Plan – Funded by EU – NextGenerationEU programme, project Compound extreme events from a long-term perspective and their impact on forest growth dynamics (CExForD), number 760074/23.05.2023, code 287/30.11.2022, within Pillar III, Component C9, Investment 8. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Council. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. We thank Lidia Przybylska for administrative support and assistance with seed collection and sorting. We are very grateful for the support provided by the many national forestry authorities, which cannot all be named here individually, and for granting access and allowing sampling

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