Illumination-size relationships of 109 coexisting tropical forest tree species
1 Competition for light is a central issue in ecological questions concerning forest tree differentiation and diversity. Here, using 213 106 individual stem records derived from a national survey in Ghana, West Africa, we examine the relationship between relative crown exposure, ontogeny and phyloge...
Hoofdauteurs: | Sheil, D, Salim, A, Chave, JR, Vanclay, J, Hawthorne, W |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
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2006
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