There are a number of overarching questions and debate in the scientific community concerning the importance of biotic interactions in species distribution models at large spatial scales. In this paper, we present a framework for revising the potential distribution of tree species native to the Western Ecoregion of Nova Scotia, Canada, by integrating the long-term effects of interspecific competition into an existing abiotic-factor-based definition of potential species distribution (PSD). The PSD model is developed by combining spatially explicit data of individualistic species' response to normalized incident photosynthetically active radiation, soil water content, and growing degree days. A revised PSD model adds biomass output simulated ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) project the outcome of community assembly processes - dispersal, ...
In this paper we present a framework for modelling potential species distribution (PSD) of balsam fi...
Competition from non-crop vegetation decreases the productivity of conifer plantations across Canada...
There are a number of overarching questions and debate in the scientific community concerning the im...
Across the landscape of the northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan many tree species coexist and have ...
Outcompetition of species naturally occurs in all ecosystems when two species come into geographical...
Artículo de publicación ISIAim It has been suggested that predicting species distributions requires ...
Over the past decade, changes in climate have been sufficient to affect both the composition and fun...
We examined the effect of competition on stem growth of Picea glauca and Populus tremuloides in bore...
Competition is a major determinant of plant growth and is often used in studies of tree growth and s...
: Predicting how climate change and changes to disturbance regimes will influence forest systems req...
We investigated how the surrounding environment influences the growth of dominant trees and their re...
Research Highlights: We investigated the competitive interactions among three tree species (interior...
Trees are expected to modify their distribution and abundance in response to climate change with imp...
Global warming is expected to have a major impact on plant distributions, an issue of key importance...
Species distribution models (SDMs) project the outcome of community assembly processes - dispersal, ...
In this paper we present a framework for modelling potential species distribution (PSD) of balsam fi...
Competition from non-crop vegetation decreases the productivity of conifer plantations across Canada...
There are a number of overarching questions and debate in the scientific community concerning the im...
Across the landscape of the northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan many tree species coexist and have ...
Outcompetition of species naturally occurs in all ecosystems when two species come into geographical...
Artículo de publicación ISIAim It has been suggested that predicting species distributions requires ...
Over the past decade, changes in climate have been sufficient to affect both the composition and fun...
We examined the effect of competition on stem growth of Picea glauca and Populus tremuloides in bore...
Competition is a major determinant of plant growth and is often used in studies of tree growth and s...
: Predicting how climate change and changes to disturbance regimes will influence forest systems req...
We investigated how the surrounding environment influences the growth of dominant trees and their re...
Research Highlights: We investigated the competitive interactions among three tree species (interior...
Trees are expected to modify their distribution and abundance in response to climate change with imp...
Global warming is expected to have a major impact on plant distributions, an issue of key importance...
Species distribution models (SDMs) project the outcome of community assembly processes - dispersal, ...
In this paper we present a framework for modelling potential species distribution (PSD) of balsam fi...
Competition from non-crop vegetation decreases the productivity of conifer plantations across Canada...