Barnes and Roderick developed a generic, theoretical framework for vegetation modeling across scales. Inclusion of a self-thinning mechanism connects the individual to the larger-scale population and, being based on the conservation of mass, all mass flux processes are integral to the formulation. Significantly, disturbance (both regular and stochastic) and its impact at larger scales are included in the formulation. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how this model can be used to predict patch and ecosystem dry mass, and consequently system carbon. Examples from pine plantations and mixed forests are considered, with these applications requiring estimates of system carrying capacity and the growth rates of individual plants. The re...
A description of stand development is presented which incorporates several ecological concepts, incl...
Biogeochemical mechanistic models (BGC models) are used to model the carbon balance of forest ecosys...
Scaling is central to ecology and Earth system sciences. However, the importance of scale (i.e. reso...
Scaling up from measurements made at small spatial and short temporal scales is a central challenge ...
There is a gap between the increased scientific understanding of carbon pools and fluxes at individu...
Ecological communities exhibit pervasive patterns and interrelationships between size, abundance, an...
The concept of describing the process of self-thinning stands is considered from the standpoint of t...
The long-term and large-scale dynamics of ecosystems are in large part determined by the performance...
Plant physiology, population dynamics and the structure and functioning of ecosystems are closely in...
Large-scale ecosystem models are important tools for carbon assessment at national scales. Many of t...
In the greenhouse debate, one of the most critical questions is how the world's forests will respond...
The LPJ-GUESS dynamic vegetation model uniquely combines an individual- and patch-based representati...
AbstractForest ecosystem dynamics emerges from nonlinear interactions between adaptive biotic agents...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2003.Includes bibliographi...
Understanding how processes and factors at lower hierarchical scales determine the dynamics of ecolo...
A description of stand development is presented which incorporates several ecological concepts, incl...
Biogeochemical mechanistic models (BGC models) are used to model the carbon balance of forest ecosys...
Scaling is central to ecology and Earth system sciences. However, the importance of scale (i.e. reso...
Scaling up from measurements made at small spatial and short temporal scales is a central challenge ...
There is a gap between the increased scientific understanding of carbon pools and fluxes at individu...
Ecological communities exhibit pervasive patterns and interrelationships between size, abundance, an...
The concept of describing the process of self-thinning stands is considered from the standpoint of t...
The long-term and large-scale dynamics of ecosystems are in large part determined by the performance...
Plant physiology, population dynamics and the structure and functioning of ecosystems are closely in...
Large-scale ecosystem models are important tools for carbon assessment at national scales. Many of t...
In the greenhouse debate, one of the most critical questions is how the world's forests will respond...
The LPJ-GUESS dynamic vegetation model uniquely combines an individual- and patch-based representati...
AbstractForest ecosystem dynamics emerges from nonlinear interactions between adaptive biotic agents...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2003.Includes bibliographi...
Understanding how processes and factors at lower hierarchical scales determine the dynamics of ecolo...
A description of stand development is presented which incorporates several ecological concepts, incl...
Biogeochemical mechanistic models (BGC models) are used to model the carbon balance of forest ecosys...
Scaling is central to ecology and Earth system sciences. However, the importance of scale (i.e. reso...