Data from: Developing allometric models to predict the individual aboveground biomass of shrubs worldwide
Georgina Conti, Lucas D. Gorné, Sebastian R. Zeballos, María L. Lipoma, Gabriel Gatica, Esteban Kowaljow, Juan I. Whitworth Hulse, Aníbal Cuchietti, María Poca, Sofía Pestoni & Paulo M. Fernandes
Aim Existing global models to predict standing woody biomass are based on trees characterized by a single principal stem, well-developed in height. However, their use in open woodlands and shrublands, characterized by multistemmed species with substantial crown development, generates a high level of uncertainty in biomass estimates. This limitation led us to i) develop global predictive models of shrub individual aboveground biomass based on simple allometric variables; ii) to compare the fit of these models...
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