Tallo – a global tree allometry and crown architecture database

Tallo – a global tree allometry and crown architecture database

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  • 🌲498,838 georeferenced records of individual trees
  • 📍61,856 globally distributed sites
  • 🌿5,163 tree species from 187 plant familier
  • 🌍119 data contributors from >40 countries

Potential Uses

  • The first explores how and why tree crown allometric scaling relationships vary among the world’s terrestrial biomes and major evolutionary groups.

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  • The second tests whether height–diameter scaling relationships vary within species in the same way we observe them to shift among species distributed along environemntal gradients.

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  • The third uses the entire Tallo database to model variation in tree height at a global scale and explore how these predicted macroecological patterns are likely to shift with climate change.

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Andrés H
Andrés H Geek author writing romance and mystery stories with a twist - carbon markets and climate change. Andres also likes to work on improving the methodology used to measure carbon. He likes to delve into the challenges of the market, such as the quality of projects, the role of governments, leakage and performance of the market.