Midcanopy
Midcanopy, also called the midstory, refers to the vertical stratum within a forest that lies between the upper canopy and the understory. It comprises the branches and foliage of trees and shrubs that have grown into an intermediate height and density, forming a distinct layer in many multi-layered forests. The exact position and extent of the midcanopy vary with forest type, age, and disturbance history.
The midcanopy receives less direct light than the upper canopy but more than the understory, creating a
Ecologically, the midcanopy serves as habitat and foraging space for a variety of organisms, including birds,
In practice, midcanopy is identified through field observations or remote sensing methods such as LiDAR and