Aim: To test the extent to which the vertical structure of tropical forests is determined by environment, forest structure or biogeographical history. Location: Pan-tropical. Methods: Using height and diameter data from 20,497 trees in 112 non-contiguous plots, asymptotic maximum height (H AM) and height-diameter relationships were computed with nonlinear mixed effects (NLME) models to: (1) test for environmental and structural causes of differences among plots, and (2) test if there were continental differences once environment and structure were accounted for; persistence of differences may imply the importance of biogeography for vertical forest structure. NLME analyses for floristic subsets of data (only/excluding Fabaceae and onl...
Abstract Forest tree communities are largely structured by interactions between phenotypes and their...
Background: Canopy structure, defined by leaf area index (LAI), fractional vegetation cover (FCover)...
Architecture refers to the overall shape of a tree and the spatial position of its components. Tree ...
Aim: To test the extent to which the vertical structure of tropical forests is determined by environ...
Aim To test the extent to which the vertical structure of tropical forests is determined by environm...
Tropical tree height-diameter (H:D) relationships may vary by forest type and region making large-sc...
1. Tropical tree species adapted to high wind environments might be expected to differ systematicall...
<p><b>Background</b>: Understanding how factors related to environment and geographical distance exp...
1. Because of its mechanical properties, wood density may affect the way that trees expand their ste...
Summary: Tropical forest above-ground wood production (AGWP) varies substantially along environmenta...
Background: Canopy structure, defined by leaf area index (LAI), fractional vegetation cover (FCover)...
Summary: Tropical forest above-ground wood production (AGWP) varies substantially along environmenta...
Organisms of all species must balance their allocation to growth, survival and recruitment. Among tr...
Questions: Is there any theoretical model enabling predictions of the optimal tree size distribution...
Maximum height was assessed for tree species from seven temperate deciduous forests, one subtropical...
Abstract Forest tree communities are largely structured by interactions between phenotypes and their...
Background: Canopy structure, defined by leaf area index (LAI), fractional vegetation cover (FCover)...
Architecture refers to the overall shape of a tree and the spatial position of its components. Tree ...
Aim: To test the extent to which the vertical structure of tropical forests is determined by environ...
Aim To test the extent to which the vertical structure of tropical forests is determined by environm...
Tropical tree height-diameter (H:D) relationships may vary by forest type and region making large-sc...
1. Tropical tree species adapted to high wind environments might be expected to differ systematicall...
<p><b>Background</b>: Understanding how factors related to environment and geographical distance exp...
1. Because of its mechanical properties, wood density may affect the way that trees expand their ste...
Summary: Tropical forest above-ground wood production (AGWP) varies substantially along environmenta...
Background: Canopy structure, defined by leaf area index (LAI), fractional vegetation cover (FCover)...
Summary: Tropical forest above-ground wood production (AGWP) varies substantially along environmenta...
Organisms of all species must balance their allocation to growth, survival and recruitment. Among tr...
Questions: Is there any theoretical model enabling predictions of the optimal tree size distribution...
Maximum height was assessed for tree species from seven temperate deciduous forests, one subtropical...
Abstract Forest tree communities are largely structured by interactions between phenotypes and their...
Background: Canopy structure, defined by leaf area index (LAI), fractional vegetation cover (FCover)...
Architecture refers to the overall shape of a tree and the spatial position of its components. Tree ...