2025/12/5
Ahmad Valipour

Ahmad Valipour

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Natural Resources
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E-mail: ahmadvalipour [at] uok.ac.ir
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Phone: +98 87 33620551-3212
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Research

Title
The global spectrum of tree crown architecture
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Global spectrum, Crown architecture, Scaling relationships, Environmental drivers
Year
2025
Journal Nature Communications
DOI
Researchers Tommaso Jucker ، Fabian Jörg Fischer ، Jérôme Chave ، David A. Coomes ، John Caspersen ، Ahmad Valipour

Abstract

Trees can differ enormously in their crown architectural traits, such as the scaling relationships between tree height, crown width and stem diameter. Yet despite the importance of crown architecture in shaping the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems, we lack a complete picture of what drives this incredible diversity in crown shapes. Using data from 374,888 globally distributed trees, we explore how climate, disturbance, competition, functional traits, and evolutionary history constrain the height and crown width scaling relationships of 1914 tree species. We find that variation in height–diameter scaling relationships is primarily controlled by water availability and light competition. Conversely, crown width is predominantly shaped by exposure to wind and fire,while also covaryingwith functional traits related to mechanical stability and photosynthesis. Additionally, we identify several plant lineages with highly distinctive stemand crown forms, such as the exceedingly slender dipterocarps of Southeast Asia, or the extremely wide crowns of legume trees in African savannas. Our study charts the global spectrum of tree crown architecture and pinpoints the processes that shape the 3D structure of woody ecosystems.