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    Contrasted allometries between stem diameter, crown area, and tree height in five tropical biogeographic areas

    Across five biogeographic areas, DBH-CA allometry was characterized by inter-site homogeneity and intra-site heterogeneity, whereas the reverse was observed for DBH-H allometry.

    Elodie Blanchard, Philippe Birnbaum, Thomas Ibanez, Thomas Boutreux, Cécile Antin in Trees (2016)

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    Crown allometries are less responsive than stem allometry to tree size and habitat variations in an Indian monsoon forest

    While theoretical allometric models postulate universal scaling exponents, empirical relationships between tree dimensions show marked variability that reflects changes in the biomass allocation pattern. As gr...

    Cécile Antin, Raphaël Pélissier, Grégoire Vincent, Pierre Couteron in Trees (2013)

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    Tree shape plasticity in relation to crown exposure

    Trees outside closed forest stands differ in the relation between stem diameter, height and crown volume from trees that grew with neighbours close by. Whether this plasticity in tree shape varies between spec...

    Degi Harja, Grégoire Vincent, Rachmat Mulia, Meine van Noordwijk in Trees (2012)