Competitive interactions are important predictors of tree growth. Spatial and temporal changes in resource availability, and variation in species and spatial patterning of trees alter competitive interactions, thus affecting tree growth and, hence, biomass. Competition indices are used to quantify the level of competition among trees. As these indices are normally computed only over small areas, where field measurements are done, it would be useful to have a tool to predict them over large areas. On this regard, remote sensing, and in particular light detection and ranging (lidar) data, could be the perfect tool. The objective of this study was to use lidar metrics to predict competition (on the basis of distance-dependent competition indic...
This work intends to lay the foundations for identifying the prevailing forest types and the delinea...
Thinning is a forest management activity that regulates the competition between the trees within a f...
The detection and quantification of competition at the stand level is important in forest management...
Competitive interactions are important predictors of tree growth. Spatial and temporal changes in re...
In many cases, the traditional ground-based estimates of competition between trees are not directly ...
Individual tree growth is controlled by numerous factors, but intertree competition is of special im...
A series of conventional distance-independent and distance-dependent competition indices, a highly ...
Improved monitoring and understanding of tree growth and its responses to controlling factors are im...
Graduation date: 2003A plant's immediate neighborhood reflects its realized level of competitive str...
This article introduces a novel methodology for automated classification of forest areas from airbor...
The growth of individual trees in a forest is affected by many factors, a crucial one being the inte...
Tree saplings are exposed to a competitive growth environment in which resources are limited and the...
Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit ...
Thinning is a forest management activity that regulates the competition between the trees within a f...
Abstract – A series of conventional distance-independent and distance-dependent competition indices,...
This work intends to lay the foundations for identifying the prevailing forest types and the delinea...
Thinning is a forest management activity that regulates the competition between the trees within a f...
The detection and quantification of competition at the stand level is important in forest management...
Competitive interactions are important predictors of tree growth. Spatial and temporal changes in re...
In many cases, the traditional ground-based estimates of competition between trees are not directly ...
Individual tree growth is controlled by numerous factors, but intertree competition is of special im...
A series of conventional distance-independent and distance-dependent competition indices, a highly ...
Improved monitoring and understanding of tree growth and its responses to controlling factors are im...
Graduation date: 2003A plant's immediate neighborhood reflects its realized level of competitive str...
This article introduces a novel methodology for automated classification of forest areas from airbor...
The growth of individual trees in a forest is affected by many factors, a crucial one being the inte...
Tree saplings are exposed to a competitive growth environment in which resources are limited and the...
Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit ...
Thinning is a forest management activity that regulates the competition between the trees within a f...
Abstract – A series of conventional distance-independent and distance-dependent competition indices,...
This work intends to lay the foundations for identifying the prevailing forest types and the delinea...
Thinning is a forest management activity that regulates the competition between the trees within a f...
The detection and quantification of competition at the stand level is important in forest management...