“…Large trees dominate intact tropical ecosystems, bolstering global biodiversity and carbon storage (Lewis, Edwards, & Galbraith, 2015; Sullivan et al., 2017). Rising above the canopy, they modulate the understorey microclimate and provide habitat and resources for animals, invertebrates, and plants like epiphytes and lianas (Poulsen et al., 2017), while storing a large fraction of forest carbon (Bastin et al., 2015; Stegen et al., 2011; ter Steege et al., 2013). The world's tallest and densest forests are temperate rain forests, but tropical forests are the most widespread, accounting for two‐thirds of all terrestrial biomass (Pan, Birdsey, Phillips, & Jackson, 2013).…”