Abstract Forest tree communities are largely structured by interactions between phenotypes and their environments. Functional traits have been popularized as providing key insights into plant functional tradeoffs. Similarly, tree crown—stem diameter and tree height—stem diameter allometric relationships are likely to be strongly coordinated with functional trait tradeoff axes. Specifically, species with functional traits indicative of conservative strategies (i.e., dense wood, heavy seeds) should be related to tree architectures that have lower heights and wider crowns for a given stem diameter. For example, shade‐tolerant species in tropical forests are typically characterized as having dense wood, large seeds, and relatively broad crowns ...
Due to massive energetic investments in woody support structures, trees are subject to unique physio...
Tree crown architecture is crucial for light capture, it determines the competitive advantage over n...
Aims: Functional traits have emerged as an important tool to evaluate plant performance. However, th...
Architecture refers to the overall shape of a tree and the spatial position of its components. Tree ...
Architectural traits that determine the light captured in a given environment are an important aspec...
1. Architectural traits that determine the light captured in a given environment are an important as...
Tree allometric relationships are widely employed for estimating forest biomass and production and a...
Tree architecture is an important determinant of the height extension, light capture, and mechanical...
Common allometric patterns have been reported across the tropics and good performance on independent...
Tree architecture, growth, and mortality change with increasing tree size and associated light condi...
1. Because of its mechanical properties, wood density may affect the way that trees expand their ste...
1. Functional traits are posited to explain interspecific differences in performance, but these rela...
1. Functional traits are posited to explain interspecific differences in performance, but these rela...
1. Tree architecture is thought to allow species to partition horizontal and vertical light gradient...
Due to massive energetic investments in woody support structures, trees are subject to unique physio...
Tree crown architecture is crucial for light capture, it determines the competitive advantage over n...
Aims: Functional traits have emerged as an important tool to evaluate plant performance. However, th...
Architecture refers to the overall shape of a tree and the spatial position of its components. Tree ...
Architectural traits that determine the light captured in a given environment are an important aspec...
1. Architectural traits that determine the light captured in a given environment are an important as...
Tree allometric relationships are widely employed for estimating forest biomass and production and a...
Tree architecture is an important determinant of the height extension, light capture, and mechanical...
Common allometric patterns have been reported across the tropics and good performance on independent...
Tree architecture, growth, and mortality change with increasing tree size and associated light condi...
1. Because of its mechanical properties, wood density may affect the way that trees expand their ste...
1. Functional traits are posited to explain interspecific differences in performance, but these rela...
1. Functional traits are posited to explain interspecific differences in performance, but these rela...
1. Tree architecture is thought to allow species to partition horizontal and vertical light gradient...
Due to massive energetic investments in woody support structures, trees are subject to unique physio...
Tree crown architecture is crucial for light capture, it determines the competitive advantage over n...
Aims: Functional traits have emerged as an important tool to evaluate plant performance. However, th...