Intraspecific and interspecific architectural patterns were studied for eight tree species of a Bornean rain forest. Trees 5--19 m tall in two 4-ha permanent sample plots in primary forest were selected, and three light descriptors and seven architectural traits for each tree were measured. Two general predictions were made: (1) Slow growing individuals (or short ones) encounter lower light, and have flatter crowns, fewer leaf layers, and thinner stems, than do fast growing individuals (or tall ones). (2) Species with higher shade-tolerance receive less light and have flatter crowns, fewer leaf layers, and thinner stems, than do species with lower shade-tolerance. Shade-tolerance is assumed to decrease with maximum growth rate, mortality ra...
Architectural traits that determine the light captured in a given environment are an important aspec...
Architecture refers to the overall shape of a tree and the spatial position of its components. Tree ...
1 Monitoring of two canopy species Dicorynia guianensis and Vouacapoua americana (Caesalpiniaceae) i...
Intraspecific and interspecific architectural patterns were studied for eight tree species of a Born...
Intraspecific and interspecific architectural patterns were studied for eight tree species of a Born...
Tree architecture determines a tree's light capture, stability, and efficiency of crown growth. The ...
The crown architecture of three shade-tolerant tree species (two subcanopy and one mid-canopy) was a...
Tree architecture determines a tree's light capture, stability, and efficiency of crown growth. The ...
The crown architecture of three shade-tolerant tree species (two subcanopy and one mid-canopy) was a...
1. Tree architecture is thought to allow species to partition horizontal and vertical light gradient...
1. Tree architecture is thought to allow species to partition horizontal and vertical light gradient...
Tree architecture is an important determinant of the height extension, light capture, and mechanical...
Architecture refers to the overall shape of a tree and the spatial position of its components. Tree ...
In tropical rain forests, shade-tolerant tree species exhibit the typical wide-crown architectural t...
Architectural traits that determine the light captured in a given environment are an important aspec...
Architectural traits that determine the light captured in a given environment are an important aspec...
Architecture refers to the overall shape of a tree and the spatial position of its components. Tree ...
1 Monitoring of two canopy species Dicorynia guianensis and Vouacapoua americana (Caesalpiniaceae) i...
Intraspecific and interspecific architectural patterns were studied for eight tree species of a Born...
Intraspecific and interspecific architectural patterns were studied for eight tree species of a Born...
Tree architecture determines a tree's light capture, stability, and efficiency of crown growth. The ...
The crown architecture of three shade-tolerant tree species (two subcanopy and one mid-canopy) was a...
Tree architecture determines a tree's light capture, stability, and efficiency of crown growth. The ...
The crown architecture of three shade-tolerant tree species (two subcanopy and one mid-canopy) was a...
1. Tree architecture is thought to allow species to partition horizontal and vertical light gradient...
1. Tree architecture is thought to allow species to partition horizontal and vertical light gradient...
Tree architecture is an important determinant of the height extension, light capture, and mechanical...
Architecture refers to the overall shape of a tree and the spatial position of its components. Tree ...
In tropical rain forests, shade-tolerant tree species exhibit the typical wide-crown architectural t...
Architectural traits that determine the light captured in a given environment are an important aspec...
Architectural traits that determine the light captured in a given environment are an important aspec...
Architecture refers to the overall shape of a tree and the spatial position of its components. Tree ...
1 Monitoring of two canopy species Dicorynia guianensis and Vouacapoua americana (Caesalpiniaceae) i...