<div><p>The Chinese pine (<i>Pinus tabulaeformis</i> Carr.) is an ecologically and economically important evergreen coniferous tree which dominates warm temperate forests throughout northern China. We established two permanent plots within the Chinese pine forest in the Jiulong Mountains, Beijing, China. To understand the structural characteristics and dynamics of these plots, we analyzed the spatial structural characteristics within nearest-neighbor relationships using the bivariate distributions of the stand spatial structural parameters: uniform angle index, <i>W</i>; mingling index, <i>M</i>; dominance index, <i>U</i>; and crowding index, <i>C</i>. Results revealed that most trees in the forest were randomly distributed. The predominant...
Competition between plants has an important role during the natural succession of forest communities...
Competition between plants has an important role during the natural succession of forest communities...
<div><p>Studying the spatial pattern and interspecific associations of plant species may provide val...
The Chinese pine (Pinus tabulaeformis Carr.) is an ecologically and economically important evergreen...
Forest stand structural diversity can be examined at different scales. Small-scale structural change...
This study investigated a typical pine-oak mosaic mixed forest in the Qinling Mountains, China. In t...
Bivariate distribution is an effective approach to spatial structure analysis. Combined with two of ...
China is the global leader in afforestation efforts to restore degraded forest ecosystems. However, ...
The spatial dispersion of individuals in a species is an important pattern that is controlled by man...
The spatial distribution pattern and population structure of trees are shaped by multiple processes,...
Structure-based forest management (SBFM) is a method for improving forest structure and quality base...
Ecologists and foresters are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of spatial information in...
<p><em>Aim of the study:</em> Neighborhood-based stand spatial structure parameters can quantify and...
Quercus wutaishansea populations on the Loess Plateau are currently becoming more dominant in natura...
Abstract This study brings insight into interpreting forest structural diversity and explore the cla...
Competition between plants has an important role during the natural succession of forest communities...
Competition between plants has an important role during the natural succession of forest communities...
<div><p>Studying the spatial pattern and interspecific associations of plant species may provide val...
The Chinese pine (Pinus tabulaeformis Carr.) is an ecologically and economically important evergreen...
Forest stand structural diversity can be examined at different scales. Small-scale structural change...
This study investigated a typical pine-oak mosaic mixed forest in the Qinling Mountains, China. In t...
Bivariate distribution is an effective approach to spatial structure analysis. Combined with two of ...
China is the global leader in afforestation efforts to restore degraded forest ecosystems. However, ...
The spatial dispersion of individuals in a species is an important pattern that is controlled by man...
The spatial distribution pattern and population structure of trees are shaped by multiple processes,...
Structure-based forest management (SBFM) is a method for improving forest structure and quality base...
Ecologists and foresters are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of spatial information in...
<p><em>Aim of the study:</em> Neighborhood-based stand spatial structure parameters can quantify and...
Quercus wutaishansea populations on the Loess Plateau are currently becoming more dominant in natura...
Abstract This study brings insight into interpreting forest structural diversity and explore the cla...
Competition between plants has an important role during the natural succession of forest communities...
Competition between plants has an important role during the natural succession of forest communities...
<div><p>Studying the spatial pattern and interspecific associations of plant species may provide val...