A discussion of tree allometry and environmental determinants of maximum height.
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1,350 words (
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APA | 2005
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Abstract
The maximum height of trees is determined by many factors. In this paper, several different experiments are addressed, as well as a discussion of results and reference to other authors. Includes equations.
From the Paper
"Over time, it has been observed that trees grow to various different heights due to interspecies differences and competition for sunlight. This increase in height is paired with a similar increase in diameter. Tree allometry can be estimated by applying the Euler-Greenhill equation for elastic similarity. Tree diameter has been determined to predict maximum tree height, but often falls short of the expected value. The hypothesis of tree height not obtaining its maximum potential is tested in order to provide evidence of the need for an explanation of any safety factors that may affect tree growth."
Tags:allometry, ecology, height, maximum, trees