A review of forest gap models

H Bugmann - Climatic change, 2001 - Springer
Forest gap models, initially conceived in 1969 as a special case of individual-tree based
models, have become widely popular among forest ecologists for addressing a large …

Modelling mixed forest growth: a review of models for forest management

A Porté, HH Bartelink - Ecological modelling, 2002 - Elsevier
Most forests today are multi-specific and heterogeneous forests ('mixed forests'). However,
forest modelling has been focusing on mono-specific stands for a long time, only recently …

Vertical structure and spatial associations of dominant tree species in an old-growth temperate forest

Z Hao, J Zhang, B Song, J Ye, B Li - Forest ecology and management, 2007 - Elsevier
A 25-ha broad-leaved Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) mixed forest plot was established on
Changbai Mountain, PR China, in 2004 in order to gain insights into the processes driving …

Divergent above‐and below‐ground biodiversity pathways mediate disturbance impacts on temperate forest multifunctionality

Z Yuan, A Ali, M Loreau, F Ding, S Liu… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Biodiversity plays a fundamental role in provisioning and regulating forest ecosystem
functions and services. Above‐ground (plants) and below‐ground (soil microbes) …

Context-dependency of tree species diversity, trait composition and stand structural attributes regulate temperate forest multifunctionality

A Sanaei, A Ali, Z Yuan, S Liu, F Lin, S Fang… - Science of The Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
High species diversity is generally thought to be a requirement for sustaining forest
multifunctionality. However, the degree to which the relationship between species …