Lognormal distributions and self-similarity are characteristics associated with a wide range of biological systems. The sequential breakage model has established a link between lognormal distributions and self-similarity and has been used to explain species abundance distributions. To date, however, there has been no similar evidence in studies of multicellular organismal forms. We tested the hypotheses that the distribution of the lengths of terminal stems of Japanese elm trees (Ulmus davidiana), the end products of a self-similar branching process, approaches a lognormal distribution. We measured the length of the stem segments of three elm branches and obtained the following results: (i) each occurrence of branching caused variations or ...
Birth-death models (BDMs) are stochastic processes describing the processes of speciation and extinc...
Statistical relationships between branch basal diameter of living whorls, stem size (height and diam...
Fifteen geneticall y distinct clones of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) from natural st...
Lognormal distributions and self-similarity are characteristics associated with a wide range of biol...
Lognormal distributions and self-similarity are characteristics associated with a wide range of biol...
A lot of effort has been devoted to analyze the distribution of branching times observed in a phylog...
Several theories predict whole-tree function on the basis of allometric scaling relationships assume...
In Bayesian phylogenetic inference, commonly used prior distributions for branch lengths are the uni...
Branch formation in trees has an inherent tendency toward exponential growth, but exponential growth...
This study aims to explore and model the changes in growth unit (GU) branching patterns during tree ...
In a study of two species of oak tree, the distribution and arrangement of branch lengths are found ...
International audienceThis study aims to explore and model the changes in growth unit (GU) branching...
Branching density (or the reciprocal: inter-branch distance) is an important trait which contributes...
This morphometric study describes the relation between branch diameter and branching order in Ilex a...
Abstract.—Diversification is nested, and early models suggested this could lead to a great deal of e...
Birth-death models (BDMs) are stochastic processes describing the processes of speciation and extinc...
Statistical relationships between branch basal diameter of living whorls, stem size (height and diam...
Fifteen geneticall y distinct clones of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) from natural st...
Lognormal distributions and self-similarity are characteristics associated with a wide range of biol...
Lognormal distributions and self-similarity are characteristics associated with a wide range of biol...
A lot of effort has been devoted to analyze the distribution of branching times observed in a phylog...
Several theories predict whole-tree function on the basis of allometric scaling relationships assume...
In Bayesian phylogenetic inference, commonly used prior distributions for branch lengths are the uni...
Branch formation in trees has an inherent tendency toward exponential growth, but exponential growth...
This study aims to explore and model the changes in growth unit (GU) branching patterns during tree ...
In a study of two species of oak tree, the distribution and arrangement of branch lengths are found ...
International audienceThis study aims to explore and model the changes in growth unit (GU) branching...
Branching density (or the reciprocal: inter-branch distance) is an important trait which contributes...
This morphometric study describes the relation between branch diameter and branching order in Ilex a...
Abstract.—Diversification is nested, and early models suggested this could lead to a great deal of e...
Birth-death models (BDMs) are stochastic processes describing the processes of speciation and extinc...
Statistical relationships between branch basal diameter of living whorls, stem size (height and diam...
Fifteen geneticall y distinct clones of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) from natural st...