[HTML][HTML] Canopy space filling and tree crown morphology in mixed-species stands compared with monocultures
H Pretzsch - Forest Ecology and Management, 2014 - Elsevier
Mixed-species forest stands are well explored in their favourable ecological, economical,
and socio-economical functions and services compared with pure stands, but still poorly …
and socio-economical functions and services compared with pure stands, but still poorly …
Recovery of temperate and boreal forests after windthrow and the impacts of salvage logging. A quantitative review
Wind is a natural disturbance factor in boreal and temperate forests having large ecological
and economic consequences. We investigated recovery processes in forests severely …
and economic consequences. We investigated recovery processes in forests severely …
Global envelope tests for spatial processes
Envelope tests are a popular tool in spatial statistics, where they are used in goodness-of-fit
testing. These tests graphically compare an empirical function T (r) with its simulated …
testing. These tests graphically compare an empirical function T (r) with its simulated …
Neighbour species richness and local structural variability modulate aboveground allocation patterns and crown morphology of individual trees
Local neighbourhood interactions are considered a main driver for biodiversity–productivity
relationships in forests. Yet, the structural responses of individual trees in species mixtures …
relationships in forests. Yet, the structural responses of individual trees in species mixtures …
Crown modeling by terrestrial laser scanning as an approach to assess the effect of aboveground intra-and interspecific competition on tree growth
Individual tree growth is controlled by numerous factors, but intertree competition is of
special importance as it is the only parameter that can be managed by silvicultural …
special importance as it is the only parameter that can be managed by silvicultural …
Morphological plasticity of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in pure and mixed-species stands
J Dieler, H Pretzsch - Forest Ecology and Management, 2013 - Elsevier
The question how tree species allometry in mixed stands differs from pure stands is
approached by analyzing how crown morphology of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) …
approached by analyzing how crown morphology of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) …
Terrestrial laser scanning reveals differences in crown structure of Fagus sylvatica in mixed vs. pure European forests
Competition with neighboring trees of different species can affect crown size and shape.
However, whether intra-specific differences in crown characteristics in mixed stands …
However, whether intra-specific differences in crown characteristics in mixed stands …
Could canopy, bark, and leaf litter traits of encroaching non-oak species influence future flammability of upland oak forests?
Shade-tolerant, fire-intolerant tree species are expanding in historically oak-dominated
landscapes in the central and eastern US Once established, these species are hypothesized …
landscapes in the central and eastern US Once established, these species are hypothesized …
Response of sugar maple (Acer saccharum, Marsh.) tree crown structure to competition in pure versus mixed stands
Characterizing tree crown structure and quantifying its relationships with the surrounding
environment is of critical importance in forest ecology and management. These relationships …
environment is of critical importance in forest ecology and management. These relationships …
Crown plasticity reduces inter-tree competition in a mixed broadleaved forest
F Longuetaud, A Piboule, H Wernsdörfer… - European Journal of …, 2013 - Springer
The objective of the study was to analyse to which extent horizontal crown plasticity reduces
inter-tree competition at stand scale, and how it relates to species growth strategy. Two …
inter-tree competition at stand scale, and how it relates to species growth strategy. Two …