Habitat assessments often require observers to estimate tree hollows in situ, which can be costly, destructive and prone to bias. An alternative is to count the number of trees above a specific size. The size at which a tree develops hollows differs substantially among tree species. To assist with setting standards for habitat assessment we defined a large tree as the size at which a species has a 50% probability of supporting a 2-cm diameter hollow. We estimated this size for 68 species using a meta-analysis based on 18 data sources. We found that large tree size ranged from 21 to 106 cm diameter at breast height (DBH). Each species was attributed to vegetation types (formations and classes) to explore variation in large tree sizes. Despi...
Tree hollows provide critical habitat for many species worldwide. The conservation of hollow-bearing...
In the south-western region of Australia, allometric relationships between tree dimensional measurem...
Hollow-bearing trees are an important ecological resource for many forest-dwelling species throughou...
Habitat assessments often require observers to estimate tree hollows in situ, which can be costly, d...
Large trees are keystone structures in many terrestrial ecosystems. They contribute disproportionate...
Large trees are keystone structures in many terrestrial ecosystems. They contribute disproportionate...
Habitat trees (mature live and dead trees with hollows) are a keystone habitat in Australian eucalyp...
Tree hollows are a critical but diminishing resource for a wide range of fauna around the world. Con...
Ground-based surveys of tree hollows often give poor estimates of hollow abundance in forests. Woodl...
Aim: To examine the contribution of large-diameter trees to biomass, stand structure, and species ri...
The loss of hollow-bearing trees in production forest areas can have large impacts on animal populat...
Large old trees are keystone structures in numerous ecosystems globally. They play a wide range of c...
Existing data sets and some limited on-the-ground surveys of hollows in river red gums at a variety ...
Artículo de publicación ISITree crown size determines among others tree’s growth, carbon sequestrati...
AbstractTree crown size determines among others tree's growth, carbon sequestration, shading, filter...
Tree hollows provide critical habitat for many species worldwide. The conservation of hollow-bearing...
In the south-western region of Australia, allometric relationships between tree dimensional measurem...
Hollow-bearing trees are an important ecological resource for many forest-dwelling species throughou...
Habitat assessments often require observers to estimate tree hollows in situ, which can be costly, d...
Large trees are keystone structures in many terrestrial ecosystems. They contribute disproportionate...
Large trees are keystone structures in many terrestrial ecosystems. They contribute disproportionate...
Habitat trees (mature live and dead trees with hollows) are a keystone habitat in Australian eucalyp...
Tree hollows are a critical but diminishing resource for a wide range of fauna around the world. Con...
Ground-based surveys of tree hollows often give poor estimates of hollow abundance in forests. Woodl...
Aim: To examine the contribution of large-diameter trees to biomass, stand structure, and species ri...
The loss of hollow-bearing trees in production forest areas can have large impacts on animal populat...
Large old trees are keystone structures in numerous ecosystems globally. They play a wide range of c...
Existing data sets and some limited on-the-ground surveys of hollows in river red gums at a variety ...
Artículo de publicación ISITree crown size determines among others tree’s growth, carbon sequestrati...
AbstractTree crown size determines among others tree's growth, carbon sequestration, shading, filter...
Tree hollows provide critical habitat for many species worldwide. The conservation of hollow-bearing...
In the south-western region of Australia, allometric relationships between tree dimensional measurem...
Hollow-bearing trees are an important ecological resource for many forest-dwelling species throughou...