Title:

Growing tall vs growing wide: tree architecture and allometry of Acacia karroo in forest, savanna, and arid Environments

Author(s):
Publication Year:
2003
Abstract:

In order to investigate how environmental factors other than light availability affect tree architecture, differences in branching architecture and allometry were analysed in populations of Acacia karroo Hein. from three different environments in South Africa: forests, savannas and arid-shrublands. Factors such as fire and herbivory have a large effect on tree life history in certain environments and are likely to have selected for trees that have different architectures from those of forest trees, whose major limitation is light assimilation.

Publication Title:

Oikos

Volume:
102
Issue:
1
Pages:
3-14
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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