Abstract: Relationships between stand growth and structural diversity were examined in spruce-dominated forests in New Brunswick, Canada. Net growth, survivor growth, mortality, and recruitment represented stand growth, and tree species, size, and height diversity indices were used to describe structural diversity. Mixed-effects second-order polynomial regres-sions were employed for statistical analysis. Results showed stand structural diversity had a significant positive effect on net growth and survivor growth by volume but not on mortality and recruitment. Among the tested diversity indices, the integrated diversity of tree species and height contributed most to stand net growth and survivor growth. Structural diver-sity showed increasin...
The research addressed parallel hypotheses about what maintains tree species diversity in upland, mo...
We used multivariate analysis to model boreal forest stand structure and dynamics at Riding Mountain...
The boreal forest of higher latitudes constitutes a reservoir of trees of great ecological importanc...
Abstract: Relationships between stand growth and structural diversity were examined in spruce-domina...
The structure of a forest stand is characterized by: (a) species composition, (b) age, (c) size (dia...
1.There is mounting evidence that species diversity increases the temporal stability of forest growt...
Research Highlights: We investigated the competitive interactions among three tree species (interior...
We examined the effect of competition on stem growth of Picea glauca and Populus tremuloides in bore...
Increasing the production of wood fibre from conifer species such as white spruce (Picea glauca (Moe...
Experiments manipulating diversity in both forests and grasslands have often observed a positive div...
Summary: 1.Rank reversals in species performance are theoretically important for structuring commun...
The Interior Douglas-fir Biogeoclimatic Zone covers 4 million hectares in the southern interior of B...
A forest stand is a community where the interactions between trees and surroundings, result in a wid...
Empirical and theoretical studies have attributed the observed positive diversity-productivity relat...
This paper aims to quantify relationships between the biometric parameters of young, 15-year old spr...
The research addressed parallel hypotheses about what maintains tree species diversity in upland, mo...
We used multivariate analysis to model boreal forest stand structure and dynamics at Riding Mountain...
The boreal forest of higher latitudes constitutes a reservoir of trees of great ecological importanc...
Abstract: Relationships between stand growth and structural diversity were examined in spruce-domina...
The structure of a forest stand is characterized by: (a) species composition, (b) age, (c) size (dia...
1.There is mounting evidence that species diversity increases the temporal stability of forest growt...
Research Highlights: We investigated the competitive interactions among three tree species (interior...
We examined the effect of competition on stem growth of Picea glauca and Populus tremuloides in bore...
Increasing the production of wood fibre from conifer species such as white spruce (Picea glauca (Moe...
Experiments manipulating diversity in both forests and grasslands have often observed a positive div...
Summary: 1.Rank reversals in species performance are theoretically important for structuring commun...
The Interior Douglas-fir Biogeoclimatic Zone covers 4 million hectares in the southern interior of B...
A forest stand is a community where the interactions between trees and surroundings, result in a wid...
Empirical and theoretical studies have attributed the observed positive diversity-productivity relat...
This paper aims to quantify relationships between the biometric parameters of young, 15-year old spr...
The research addressed parallel hypotheses about what maintains tree species diversity in upland, mo...
We used multivariate analysis to model boreal forest stand structure and dynamics at Riding Mountain...
The boreal forest of higher latitudes constitutes a reservoir of trees of great ecological importanc...