2024
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17224
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Global patterns of tree wood density

Hui Yang,
Siyuan Wang,
Rackhun Son
et al.

Abstract: Wood density is a fundamental property related to tree biomechanics and hydraulic function while playing a crucial role in assessing vegetation carbon stocks by linking volumetric retrieval and a mass estimate. This study provides a high‐resolution map of the global distribution of tree wood density at the 0.01° (~1 km) spatial resolution, derived from four decision trees machine learning models using a global database of 28,822 tree‐level wood density measurements. An ensemble of four top‐performing models co… Show more

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“…Leaf dry matter content (LDMC, g/g) Leaf defense (Wright et al, 2004) Specific leaf area (SLA, cm 2 /g) Light interception efficiency (Liu et al, 2022) Wood density (WD, g/cm 3 ) Efficiency and safety of water transport (Yang et al, 2024) Leaf nitrogen concentration (LNC, mg/g) Photosynthetic capacity (Han et al, 2005) Leaf phosphorus concentration (LPC, mg/g) Growth and photosynthetic capacity (Han et al, 2005) 95% quantile of height for all individuals per species (H max , m)…”
Section: Traits Major Functional Relevancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaf dry matter content (LDMC, g/g) Leaf defense (Wright et al, 2004) Specific leaf area (SLA, cm 2 /g) Light interception efficiency (Liu et al, 2022) Wood density (WD, g/cm 3 ) Efficiency and safety of water transport (Yang et al, 2024) Leaf nitrogen concentration (LNC, mg/g) Photosynthetic capacity (Han et al, 2005) Leaf phosphorus concentration (LPC, mg/g) Growth and photosynthetic capacity (Han et al, 2005) 95% quantile of height for all individuals per species (H max , m)…”
Section: Traits Major Functional Relevancementioning
confidence: 99%