Tasometsä
Tasometsä is a Finnish term that translates to "layered forest" or "tiered forest." It describes a forest structure characterized by distinct vertical layers of vegetation, each occupying a specific height range. This multi-layered structure is a common feature in many temperate and boreal forests, though the specific composition and density of each layer can vary significantly based on climate, soil conditions, and forest age.
The uppermost layer, known as the emergent layer or canopy, consists of the tallest trees, whose crowns
This stratification creates diverse microhabitats, supporting a wide array of plant and animal species. Different species