Wind creates crown shyness, asymmetry, and orientation in a tropical montane oak forest
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Markham, John
Fernández Otárola, Mauricio
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In a cloud forest dominated by Quercus costaricensis, the gap size between the crowns was consistent and crowns were asymmetrical, being elongated perpendicular to the prevailing wind direction. A wind storm of 20 m/s removed 1.5% of the leaves, con-sistent with the idea that wind abrasion shapes tree crowns.
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Cloud forest, Crown development, Interference competition, Wind damage