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Unlocking the Secrets of the Overcanopy Layer: A Key Component of Forest Ecosystems

Overcanopy refers to the upper canopy layer of a forest, which is the topmost layer of trees and other vegetation. This layer is often less dense than the lower canopy layers and is characterized by a higher proportion of open space and sunlight penetration. The overcanopy layer is important for supporting a variety of plant and animal species, as well as for regulating the microclimate of the forest.

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