In this study, the second-moment analysis of marked spatial point processes is applied to the characterization of the tree height distribution in two Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests in the Central Mountain Range of Spain. The cumulative function Lm(d) weighted by the normalized mark variance is proposed to analyse the second-order properties of marked point patterns. The empirical Lm(d) was compared with two null models to assess the relationship between the spatial distribution of the trees and the tree height correlations: the first null model was used to characterize the spatial clustering of the trees and was derived from the complete spatial randomness model used with Ripley’s K(d) function. The second null model, which ...
Aim of study: Understanding small-scale patterns caused by stochastic factors or community interacti...
Forest development involves a complex set of ecological processes, such as dispersal and competition...
Spatial patterns reveal critical features at the individual and community levels. However, how to ev...
This paper uses the model approach to analyze the horizontal structure of forest stands. The main ty...
The formation of the stand structure interacts with the processes of growth and competition. Previou...
Detection of tree spatial patterns and structural attributes in a forest stand can provide critical ...
Spatial forest structure research can be considered as a special branch or application of point proc...
Insight into forest stand structure is of capital importance for understanding forest ecosystem stru...
The spatial pattern was characterized in five experimental plots of 0.5 ha established in Scots pine...
Inferring ecological processes based on the observed spatial tree patterns is an important incentive...
Presented thesis deals with the study of point processes and marked point processes, it considers th...
Siipilehto, J. 2006. Height distributions of Scots pine sapling stands affected by retained tree and...
Forest development involves a complex set of ecological processes, such as dispersal and competition...
Part II BiodiversityThe horizontal and vertical stand structure of living trees was examined in a ma...
The detection and quantification of competition at the stand level is important in forest management...
Aim of study: Understanding small-scale patterns caused by stochastic factors or community interacti...
Forest development involves a complex set of ecological processes, such as dispersal and competition...
Spatial patterns reveal critical features at the individual and community levels. However, how to ev...
This paper uses the model approach to analyze the horizontal structure of forest stands. The main ty...
The formation of the stand structure interacts with the processes of growth and competition. Previou...
Detection of tree spatial patterns and structural attributes in a forest stand can provide critical ...
Spatial forest structure research can be considered as a special branch or application of point proc...
Insight into forest stand structure is of capital importance for understanding forest ecosystem stru...
The spatial pattern was characterized in five experimental plots of 0.5 ha established in Scots pine...
Inferring ecological processes based on the observed spatial tree patterns is an important incentive...
Presented thesis deals with the study of point processes and marked point processes, it considers th...
Siipilehto, J. 2006. Height distributions of Scots pine sapling stands affected by retained tree and...
Forest development involves a complex set of ecological processes, such as dispersal and competition...
Part II BiodiversityThe horizontal and vertical stand structure of living trees was examined in a ma...
The detection and quantification of competition at the stand level is important in forest management...
Aim of study: Understanding small-scale patterns caused by stochastic factors or community interacti...
Forest development involves a complex set of ecological processes, such as dispersal and competition...
Spatial patterns reveal critical features at the individual and community levels. However, how to ev...