A significant concern about Metabolic Scaling Theory (MST) in real forests relates to consistent differences between the values of power law scaling exponents of tree primary size measures used to estimate mass and those predicted by MST. Here we consider why observed scaling exponents for diameter and height relationships deviate from MST predictions across three semi-arid conifer forests in relation to: (1) tree condition and physical form, (2) the level of inter-tree competition (e.g. open vs closed stand structure), (3) increasing tree age, and (4) differences in site productivity. Scaling exponent values derived from non-linear least-squares regression for trees in excellent condition (n = 381) were above the MST prediction at the 95% ...
The sizes and shapes of tree crowns are of fundamental importance in ecology, yet understanding the ...
Environmental conditions and silviculture fundamentally alter the metabolism of individual trees and...
As the application of allometry continues to expand, the variability in the allometry exponent has g...
A significant concern about Metabolic Scaling Theory (MST) in real forests relates to consistent dif...
Many morphological, physiological and ecological traits of trees scale with diameter, shaping the st...
The Metabolic Ecology Model predicts that tree diameter (D) growth (dD/dt) scales with D1/3. Using d...
8 pagesWe demonstrate that when power scaling occurs for an individual tree and in a forest, there i...
Tree architecture influences physical and ecological processes within the tree. Prior work suggested...
Metabolic scaling theory (MST) is one of ecology's most high-profile general models and can be used ...
Theoretical models of allometric scaling provide frameworks for understanding and predicting how and...
Aim: Forest height, an important biophysical property, underlies the distribution of carbon stocks ...
Tropical forests vary substantially in the densities of trees of different sizes and thus in above-g...
AimForest height, an important biophysical property, underlies the distribution of carbon stocks acr...
Metabolic scaling theory predicts how tree water flow rate (Q) scales with tree mass (M) and assumes...
Several theories predict whole-tree function on the basis of allometric scaling relationships assume...
The sizes and shapes of tree crowns are of fundamental importance in ecology, yet understanding the ...
Environmental conditions and silviculture fundamentally alter the metabolism of individual trees and...
As the application of allometry continues to expand, the variability in the allometry exponent has g...
A significant concern about Metabolic Scaling Theory (MST) in real forests relates to consistent dif...
Many morphological, physiological and ecological traits of trees scale with diameter, shaping the st...
The Metabolic Ecology Model predicts that tree diameter (D) growth (dD/dt) scales with D1/3. Using d...
8 pagesWe demonstrate that when power scaling occurs for an individual tree and in a forest, there i...
Tree architecture influences physical and ecological processes within the tree. Prior work suggested...
Metabolic scaling theory (MST) is one of ecology's most high-profile general models and can be used ...
Theoretical models of allometric scaling provide frameworks for understanding and predicting how and...
Aim: Forest height, an important biophysical property, underlies the distribution of carbon stocks ...
Tropical forests vary substantially in the densities of trees of different sizes and thus in above-g...
AimForest height, an important biophysical property, underlies the distribution of carbon stocks acr...
Metabolic scaling theory predicts how tree water flow rate (Q) scales with tree mass (M) and assumes...
Several theories predict whole-tree function on the basis of allometric scaling relationships assume...
The sizes and shapes of tree crowns are of fundamental importance in ecology, yet understanding the ...
Environmental conditions and silviculture fundamentally alter the metabolism of individual trees and...
As the application of allometry continues to expand, the variability in the allometry exponent has g...