A few assumptions were used to generate a series of specific, quantitative predictions for the relationships between stand density and various dimensional measures of canopy structure. The predictions, each indicating an increase in mean crown size as density decreased, appeared to be reasonable and intuitive. Predictions were compared to data for two conifer species with different crown forms, Pinus contorta var. latifolia and Abies lasiocarpa. Results of these comparisons were mixed — the linear, directly measured dimensions were consistent with predicted relationships, but dimensions calculated from the linear measures were not. Re-examination of the original assumptions indicated that the model should account for crown shyness (engagem...
This paper deals with the different influences affecting the development of the crown per cent, in N...
The development of stand basal a;ea at the height of the lowest living branch was studied in four No...
Breast height radial growth of 165 western red cedar (Thuja plicata Donn), 14.5 western hemlock (Tsu...
The hypothesis that size-density relationships result from the distribution of constant amounts of p...
The hypothesis that size-density relationships result from the distribution of constant amounts of p...
Abstract In an early paper, Berlyn (1962) argued that stem and crown form and size are linked, as bo...
This thesis studied the effect of stand density on ingrowth, mortality, and volume increment in sele...
A non-foliated area (or ‘bare inner core’) develops in the interior of tree crowns as the size of th...
Taper models are used to estimate the diameter at any height along the bole of a tree. Individual tr...
It is commonly assumed that mature forest stands with closed canopies support constant amounts (weig...
Canopy structure, which can be defined as the sum of the sizes, shapes and relative placements of th...
Graduation date: 2000Upper-stem diameter measurements from a levels-of-growing-stock study on Larix\...
Density-size relationships have potential value in guiding thinnings and in the development of shelt...
According to the uniform-stress principle of stem formation, the amount of leaf area a tree carries ...
International audienceMixed-species plantation forests are of high interest both because of their po...
This paper deals with the different influences affecting the development of the crown per cent, in N...
The development of stand basal a;ea at the height of the lowest living branch was studied in four No...
Breast height radial growth of 165 western red cedar (Thuja plicata Donn), 14.5 western hemlock (Tsu...
The hypothesis that size-density relationships result from the distribution of constant amounts of p...
The hypothesis that size-density relationships result from the distribution of constant amounts of p...
Abstract In an early paper, Berlyn (1962) argued that stem and crown form and size are linked, as bo...
This thesis studied the effect of stand density on ingrowth, mortality, and volume increment in sele...
A non-foliated area (or ‘bare inner core’) develops in the interior of tree crowns as the size of th...
Taper models are used to estimate the diameter at any height along the bole of a tree. Individual tr...
It is commonly assumed that mature forest stands with closed canopies support constant amounts (weig...
Canopy structure, which can be defined as the sum of the sizes, shapes and relative placements of th...
Graduation date: 2000Upper-stem diameter measurements from a levels-of-growing-stock study on Larix\...
Density-size relationships have potential value in guiding thinnings and in the development of shelt...
According to the uniform-stress principle of stem formation, the amount of leaf area a tree carries ...
International audienceMixed-species plantation forests are of high interest both because of their po...
This paper deals with the different influences affecting the development of the crown per cent, in N...
The development of stand basal a;ea at the height of the lowest living branch was studied in four No...
Breast height radial growth of 165 western red cedar (Thuja plicata Donn), 14.5 western hemlock (Tsu...