Institute of Forestry and Conservation University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada.
Université de Liège, Gembloux Agro‐Bio Tech Gembloux Belgium;Laboratoire de Biodiversité, de Gestion des Ecosystèmes et de l'Environnement (LBGE), Faculté des Sciences et Techniques Université Marien Ngouabi Brazzaville Republic of Congo.
College of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Exeter Exeter UK.
Evolution & Ecology Research Centre University of New South Wales Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia.
Department of Forestry Ural State Forest Engineering University Yekaterinburg Russia;Department of Forest Dynamics Botanical Garden of the Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences Yekaterinburg Russia.
Forestry Research Institute of Ghana, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research University Kumasi Ghana.
Center for Tropical Research, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles California USA.
Natural Recourses and Watershed Management Office, West Azerbaijan Province Urmia Iran.
Institut National pour l'Etude et la Recherche Agronimiques Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Center for Crop Systems Analysis Wageningen University Wageningen The Netherlands.
AMAP Lab Montpellier University, IRD, CIRAD, CNRS, INRAE Montpellier France.
Research Division of Natural Resources, Kohgiluyeh and Boyerahmad Agriculture and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, AREEO Yasouj Iran.
Departamento de Ecología y Recursos Naturales, Facultad de Ciencias Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Coyoacán Ciudad de México Mexico;Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group Wageningen University Wageningen The Netherlands.
Department of Ecology French Institute of Pondicherry Puducherry India.
Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Morelia Michoacán Mexico.
UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Edinburgh UK.
AMAP Lab Montpellier University, IRD, CIRAD, CNRS, INRAE Montpellier France.
University of California Berkeley Berkeley California USA.
Service of Wood Biology Royal Museum for Central Africa Tervuren Belgium.
Laboratoire de Biodiversité, de Gestion des Ecosystèmes et de l'Environnement (LBGE), Faculté des Sciences et Techniques Université Marien Ngouabi Brazzaville Republic of Congo.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Joint Global Change Research Institute College Park Maryland USA.
Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group Wageningen University Wageningen The Netherlands.
School of GeoSciences University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK.
School of GeoSciences University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK.
Yale‐NUS College Singapore;ForestGEO Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Apartado Panama Republic of Panama;Department of Geography National University of Singapore Singapore.
Université de Liège, Gembloux Agro‐Bio Tech Gembloux Belgium.
Division Forest Office Ministry of Forest Dhangadhi Sudurpashchim Province Nepal.
College of Urban and Environmental Sciences and MOE Laboratory for Earth Surface Processes Peking University Beijing China.
Research and Innovation Centre, Fondazione Edmund Mach San Michele all'Adige Italy.
Institut des Sciences de l'Environnement et du Développement Rural (ISEDR) Université de Dédougou Dédougou Burkina Faso.
Bordeaux Sciences Agro‐UMR ISPA, INRAE Bordeaux France;Nicholas School of the Environment Duke University Durham NC USA.
Université de Liège, Gembloux Agro‐Bio Tech Gembloux Belgium.
Shinto Labs Eindhoven The Netherlands.
Departamento de Ecología y Recursos Naturales, Facultad de Ciencias Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Coyoacán Ciudad de México Mexico.
Department of Geography and Planning, Queen's University Kingston Ontario Canada.
Department of Biology Washington University in St Louis St Louis Missouri USA.
Université de Liège, Gembloux Agro‐Bio Tech Gembloux Belgium.
CIRAD, UPR Forêts et Sociétés Montpellier France.
CSIRO Land and Water Canberra Australian Capital Territory Australia.
Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad Highway Islamabad Pakistan.
School of GeoSciences University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK.
CIRAD, UPR Forêts et Sociétés Montpellier France.
Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Birmensdorf Switzerland.
ForestGEO Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Apartado Panama Republic of Panama.
Spatial Ecology Lab, School of Life Sciences South China Normal University Guangzhou Guangdong China.
Data capturing multiple axes of tree size and shape, such as a tree's stem diameter, height and crown size, underpin a wide range of ecological research—from developing and testing theory on forest structure and dynamics, to estimating forest carbon stocks and their uncertainties, and integrating remote sensing imagery into forest monitoring programmes. However, these data can be surprisingly hard to come by, particularly for certain regions of the world and for specific taxonomic groups, posing a real barrier to progress in these fields.
To overcome this challenge, we developed the Tallo database, a collection of 498,838 georeferenced and taxonomically standardized records of individual trees for which stem diameter, height and/or crown radius have been measured. These data were collected at 61,856 globally distributed sites, spanning all major forested and non-forested biomes. The majority of trees in the database are identified to species (88%), and collectively Tallo includes data for 5163 species distributed across 1453 genera and 187 plant families. The database is publicly archived under a CC-BY 4.0 licence and can be access from: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6637599.
To demonstrate its value, here we present three case studies that highlight how the Tallo database can be used to address a range of theoretical and applied questions in ecology—from testing the predictions of metabolic scaling theory, to exploring the limits of tree allometric plasticity along environmental gradients and modelling global variation in maximum attainable tree height. In doing so, we provide a key resource for field ecologists, remote sensing researchers and the modelling community working together to better understand the role that trees play in regulating the terrestrial carbon cycle.
2022. Vol. 28, no 17, p. 5254-5268