Forest growth models are one of several important prerequisites for sustainable management. The complexity of tropical moist forest means that there is often little objective information to classify sites and species for growth modelling and yield prediction. Classification based on observable morphological characteristics may be a useful surrogate for, or supplement to other alternatives. This study investigated the utility of plant functional attributes (PFAs) for site and species classification. PFAs describe a plant in terms of its photosynthetic and vascular support system, and the sum of individual PFAs for all species on a plot provides an efficient summary of vegetation features at the site. Preliminary observations suggested that t...
Mixed species plantations using native trees are increasingly being considered for sustainable timbe...
One of the major challenges in forest ecology is to understand the ecology, physiology and potential...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Morphological and moistur...
Site productivity assessment is a prerequisite for growth prediction and yield forecasting. Site ind...
Using plant functional attributes to quantify site productivity and growth patterns in mixed forest
Due to forest degradation and loss, the use of ecological restoration techniques has become of parti...
Plant growth rates drive ecosystem productivity and are a central element of plant ecological strate...
The planting and attempted restoration of tropical forest landscapes is increasing rapidly across th...
Recent advances in our understanding of the linkages between plant physiological and morphological t...
This document reports on the numerical techniques applied to define plant functional types (PFTs) fo...
Pairwise F-tests provided an efficient approach for aggregating large numbers of species into a mana...
Complex Agroforestry Systems (AFS) in the humid tropics are mixed forest-like ecosystems that often ...
Reliable estimates of site productivity are essential for improved predictions of timber yields and ...
1. Early establishment and sapling growth is a key phase in ensuring cost-effective reforestation su...
1. Functional traits are posited to explain interspecific differences in performance, but these rela...
Mixed species plantations using native trees are increasingly being considered for sustainable timbe...
One of the major challenges in forest ecology is to understand the ecology, physiology and potential...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Morphological and moistur...
Site productivity assessment is a prerequisite for growth prediction and yield forecasting. Site ind...
Using plant functional attributes to quantify site productivity and growth patterns in mixed forest
Due to forest degradation and loss, the use of ecological restoration techniques has become of parti...
Plant growth rates drive ecosystem productivity and are a central element of plant ecological strate...
The planting and attempted restoration of tropical forest landscapes is increasing rapidly across th...
Recent advances in our understanding of the linkages between plant physiological and morphological t...
This document reports on the numerical techniques applied to define plant functional types (PFTs) fo...
Pairwise F-tests provided an efficient approach for aggregating large numbers of species into a mana...
Complex Agroforestry Systems (AFS) in the humid tropics are mixed forest-like ecosystems that often ...
Reliable estimates of site productivity are essential for improved predictions of timber yields and ...
1. Early establishment and sapling growth is a key phase in ensuring cost-effective reforestation su...
1. Functional traits are posited to explain interspecific differences in performance, but these rela...
Mixed species plantations using native trees are increasingly being considered for sustainable timbe...
One of the major challenges in forest ecology is to understand the ecology, physiology and potential...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Morphological and moistur...