Aim of study: We analyzed the hypothesized causal effects of relative density, density, height, species richness, species diversity, temperature, precipitation, and slope on above ground biomass growth (AGBG).Area of study: Eastern region of the USA.Materials and methods: We used USDA Forest Service’s Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) database. A total of 2554 plots from all stand ages, regardless of disturbance history, were selected from the state of Alabama and 967 plots of stand age under 30 years and no prior disturbance were selected from the eastern US. We analyzed the data using descriptive statistics and structural equation modeling.Main results: Relative stand density exhibited a strong positive direct effect on AGBG, especially...
Summary: 1.Rank reversals in species performance are theoretically important for structuring commun...
Red maple (Acer rubrum L.) was historically a common but not abundant tree species in North America ...
The positive effects of biodiversity on aboveground biomass in natural terrestrial ecosystems have b...
Aim of study: We analyzed the hypothesized causal effects of relative density, density, height, spec...
1.Forest ecosystems are critical for the global regulation of carbon (C), a substantial portion of w...
There is growing concern over rates of global species diversity loss and its implications on healthy...
A study was conducted in the Post Oak Belt of East Texas to determine which site factors affected he...
Forests play an integral role in regulating the exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and the te...
The southeastern region of the United States exhibits an unusual trend of decreasing tree species ri...
Tree-growth responses to environmental change could provide early detection of shifts in forest comp...
1. Climate is widely assumed to influence physiological and demographic processes in trees, and henc...
The purpose of the study was to investigate how the above-ground tree biomass components (stem, bra...
<p>Integrated analysis of forest dynamics under both anthropogenic influence and climatic change is ...
The underlying factors that regulate species biodiversity gradients have been a major topic of debat...
A study was conducted in the Post Oak Belt of East Texas to determine which site factors affected he...
Summary: 1.Rank reversals in species performance are theoretically important for structuring commun...
Red maple (Acer rubrum L.) was historically a common but not abundant tree species in North America ...
The positive effects of biodiversity on aboveground biomass in natural terrestrial ecosystems have b...
Aim of study: We analyzed the hypothesized causal effects of relative density, density, height, spec...
1.Forest ecosystems are critical for the global regulation of carbon (C), a substantial portion of w...
There is growing concern over rates of global species diversity loss and its implications on healthy...
A study was conducted in the Post Oak Belt of East Texas to determine which site factors affected he...
Forests play an integral role in regulating the exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and the te...
The southeastern region of the United States exhibits an unusual trend of decreasing tree species ri...
Tree-growth responses to environmental change could provide early detection of shifts in forest comp...
1. Climate is widely assumed to influence physiological and demographic processes in trees, and henc...
The purpose of the study was to investigate how the above-ground tree biomass components (stem, bra...
<p>Integrated analysis of forest dynamics under both anthropogenic influence and climatic change is ...
The underlying factors that regulate species biodiversity gradients have been a major topic of debat...
A study was conducted in the Post Oak Belt of East Texas to determine which site factors affected he...
Summary: 1.Rank reversals in species performance are theoretically important for structuring commun...
Red maple (Acer rubrum L.) was historically a common but not abundant tree species in North America ...
The positive effects of biodiversity on aboveground biomass in natural terrestrial ecosystems have b...