Spatial variation of tropical forest tree height is a key indicator of ecological processes associated with forest growth and carbon dynamics. Here we examine the macroscale variations of tree height of humid tropical forests across three continents and quantify the climate and edaphic controls on these variations. Forest tree heights are systematically sampled across global humid tropical forests with more than 2.5 million measurements from Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) satellite observations (2004–2008). We used top canopy height (TCH) of GLAS footprints to grid the statistical mean and variance and the 90 percentile height of samples at 0.5 degrees to capture the regional variability of average and large trees globally. We use...
1. Topography affects abiotic conditions which can influence the structure, function and dynamics of...
Aim: To test the extent to which the vertical structure of tropical forests is determined by environ...
Tropical tree height-diameter (H:D) relationships may vary by forest type and region making large-sc...
Spatial variation of tropical forest tree height is a key indicator of ecological processes associat...
Spatial variation of tropical forest tree height is a key indicator of ecological processes associat...
Forest canopy height is an important indicator of forest biomass, species diversity, and other ecosy...
Canopy height is a key variable in tropical forest functioning and for regional carbon inventories. ...
Canopy height is a key variable in tropical forest functioning and for regional carbon inventories. ...
Aim - Large trees (d.b.h.¿=¿70¿cm) store large amounts of biomass. Several studies suggest that larg...
International audienceCanopy height is a key variable in tropical forest functioning and for regiona...
Aim To test the extent to which the vertical structure of tropical forests is determined by environm...
1. Topography affects abiotic conditions which can influence the structure, function and dynamics of...
Aim: To test the extent to which the vertical structure of tropical forests is determined by environ...
Tropical tree height-diameter (H:D) relationships may vary by forest type and region making large-sc...
Spatial variation of tropical forest tree height is a key indicator of ecological processes associat...
Spatial variation of tropical forest tree height is a key indicator of ecological processes associat...
Forest canopy height is an important indicator of forest biomass, species diversity, and other ecosy...
Canopy height is a key variable in tropical forest functioning and for regional carbon inventories. ...
Canopy height is a key variable in tropical forest functioning and for regional carbon inventories. ...
Aim - Large trees (d.b.h.¿=¿70¿cm) store large amounts of biomass. Several studies suggest that larg...
International audienceCanopy height is a key variable in tropical forest functioning and for regiona...
Aim To test the extent to which the vertical structure of tropical forests is determined by environm...
1. Topography affects abiotic conditions which can influence the structure, function and dynamics of...
Aim: To test the extent to which the vertical structure of tropical forests is determined by environ...
Tropical tree height-diameter (H:D) relationships may vary by forest type and region making large-sc...