A time-series autoregressive moving average (ARMA) approach was used to develop stochastic models of tree crown profiles for five conifer species of the Sierran mixed conifer habitat type. Models consisted of three components: (1) a polynomial trend; (2) an ARMA model; and (3) random error. A Bayesian information criterion was used to evaluate alternative models. It was found that 70% of the crown profiles could be modeled using first-order ARMA [AR(1) or MA(1)] models, and that an additional 25% could be modeled using a white noise model [(AR(0)]. When the coefficients of the ARMA models were statistically significant, the models proved to be both visually and statistically an improvement over the polynomial trend (a Euclidean model). A bi...
A semi-stochastic model was developed to simulate tree growth and stand yield information required f...
We demonstrate the efficacy of power-law models in the analysis of tree branch growth. The models ca...
The development of the crown structure of Pinus resinosa Ait. was analysed in terms of three compon...
A time-series autoregressive moving average (ARMA) approach was used to develop stochastic models of...
<p class="Default">The present study aimed to develop a mathematical model to describe annual period...
Canopy structure, which can be defined as the sum of the sizes, shapes and relative placements of th...
Crown traits and competition attributes have an important effect on tree radial increment. Relations...
Alpine tree-line ecotones are characterized by marked changes at small spatial scales that may resul...
BACKGROUND: Canopy structure, which can be defined as the sum of the sizes, shapes and relative plac...
Alpine tree-line ecotones are characterized by marked changes at small spatial scales that may resul...
Time domain properties of 23 tree-ring chronologies derived from a large sample of Douglas-fir and p...
A stochastic modeling approach based on the Bertalanffy law gained interest due to its ability to pr...
Modelling plant growth and architecture requires two consecutive and complementary approaches. The f...
The present study aimed to develop a mathematical model to describe annual periodic percentage incre...
A generalized non-linear tree crown diameter model was developed with the aim of allowing the comput...
A semi-stochastic model was developed to simulate tree growth and stand yield information required f...
We demonstrate the efficacy of power-law models in the analysis of tree branch growth. The models ca...
The development of the crown structure of Pinus resinosa Ait. was analysed in terms of three compon...
A time-series autoregressive moving average (ARMA) approach was used to develop stochastic models of...
<p class="Default">The present study aimed to develop a mathematical model to describe annual period...
Canopy structure, which can be defined as the sum of the sizes, shapes and relative placements of th...
Crown traits and competition attributes have an important effect on tree radial increment. Relations...
Alpine tree-line ecotones are characterized by marked changes at small spatial scales that may resul...
BACKGROUND: Canopy structure, which can be defined as the sum of the sizes, shapes and relative plac...
Alpine tree-line ecotones are characterized by marked changes at small spatial scales that may resul...
Time domain properties of 23 tree-ring chronologies derived from a large sample of Douglas-fir and p...
A stochastic modeling approach based on the Bertalanffy law gained interest due to its ability to pr...
Modelling plant growth and architecture requires two consecutive and complementary approaches. The f...
The present study aimed to develop a mathematical model to describe annual periodic percentage incre...
A generalized non-linear tree crown diameter model was developed with the aim of allowing the comput...
A semi-stochastic model was developed to simulate tree growth and stand yield information required f...
We demonstrate the efficacy of power-law models in the analysis of tree branch growth. The models ca...
The development of the crown structure of Pinus resinosa Ait. was analysed in terms of three compon...