Why trees and shrubs but rarely trubs? Academic Article

abstract

  • An analysis of the maximum height of woody plant species across the globe reveals that an intermediate size is remarkably rare. We speculate that this may be due to intrinsic suboptimality or to ecosystem bistability with open landscapes favouring shrubs, and closed canopies propelling trees to excessive tallness.

publication date

  • 2014-8-1

edition

  • 29

number of pages

  • 2

start page

  • 433

end page

  • 434