overkroonlaag
Overkroonlaag is a term used in Dutch forestry and ecology to denote the vertical layer of vegetation that lies above the main crown layer (kroonlaag). It comprises trees and other vegetation that rise beyond the average canopy height, forming an emergent or supra-crown layer. The presence and extent of the overkroonlaag depend on site conditions, stand age, disturbance history and species composition. It is most evident in forests with a wide range of tree heights and in environments where some individuals grow much taller than the dominant canopy.
In a forest with an developed kroonlaag, the overkroonlaag can be discontinuous and patchy, consisting of a
Relation to other layers: the kroonlaag refers to the main canopy formed by the dominant and codominant