Allometric Relationships Between Sapwood Area and Shrub Dimensions for 6 Common Southern African Savanna Bush Encroacher Species: Universal or Species-Specific?
Roi Hendler,
Tim Herkenrath,
Rosemary Shikangalah
et al.
Abstract:Southern African savanna rangelands are facing a widespread degradation
pattern called bush encroachment. This is associated with implications
for various aspects of the water cycle and in particular canopy
transpiration. At the individual-tree scale, it is estimated by scaling
sap-flux density by sapwood area. However, the direct measurement of
sapwood area is impracticable at landscape scale and general allometric
equations of the West-Brown-Enquist (WBE) model relating sapwood area to
primary size measures … Show more
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