🪴 The study found species-specific differences in how trees allocated biomass, driven by tree size, level of diversity, and whether the species was acquisitive or conservative. Acer, for example, outperformed more conservative species. (6/8)
🌲 Researchers studied monocultures, 2-species, and 4-species mixtures of Acer, Tilia, Carpinus, and Quercus—a range from fast-growing to slow-growing species—to analyze biomass, carbon allocation, and space use. (3/8)