Simulation models of ecosystem processes may be necessary to separate the long-term effects of climate change on forest productivity from the effects of year-to-year variations in climate. The objective of this study was to compare simulated annual stem growth with measured annual stem growth from 1930 to 1982 for a uniform stand of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougl.) in Montana, USA. The model, FOREST-BGC, was used to simulate growth assuming leaf area index (LAI) was either constant or increasing. The measured stem annual growth increased exponentially over time; the differences between the simulated and measured stem carbon accumulations were not large. Growth trends were removed from both the measured and simulated annual increments...
Researchers have observed climate-driven shifts of forest types to higher elevations in the Southwes...
Forest growth and yield models such as CACTOS and PROGNOSIS have typically modeled future growth dyn...
Simulating the influence of intensive management and annual weather fluctuations on tree growth requ...
Forests have the potential, in particular through targeted management, to contribute to the stabiliz...
<p>Simulation results for established (60 years old) stands of Douglas-fir are shown on the left and...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcomes, poten...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and out-comes, pote...
<p>Simulations results for newly planted stands of Douglas-fir are shown on the left and for lodgepo...
Given the uncertainty of future climate regimes, it has become necessary to develop growth and yield...
<div><p>Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcome...
Ninety-three dominant or co-dominant white pine (Pinus strobus L.) trees were sampled from 93 plots ...
Ninety-three dominant or co-dominant white pine (Pinus strobus L.) trees were sampled from 93 plots ...
Standard approaches in dendroclimatology used to determine climate-tree growth relationships at indi...
Standard approaches in dendroclimatology used to determine climate-tree growth relationships at indi...
Forest growth and yield models such as CACTOS and PROGNOSIS have typically modeled future growth dyn...
Researchers have observed climate-driven shifts of forest types to higher elevations in the Southwes...
Forest growth and yield models such as CACTOS and PROGNOSIS have typically modeled future growth dyn...
Simulating the influence of intensive management and annual weather fluctuations on tree growth requ...
Forests have the potential, in particular through targeted management, to contribute to the stabiliz...
<p>Simulation results for established (60 years old) stands of Douglas-fir are shown on the left and...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcomes, poten...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and out-comes, pote...
<p>Simulations results for newly planted stands of Douglas-fir are shown on the left and for lodgepo...
Given the uncertainty of future climate regimes, it has become necessary to develop growth and yield...
<div><p>Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcome...
Ninety-three dominant or co-dominant white pine (Pinus strobus L.) trees were sampled from 93 plots ...
Ninety-three dominant or co-dominant white pine (Pinus strobus L.) trees were sampled from 93 plots ...
Standard approaches in dendroclimatology used to determine climate-tree growth relationships at indi...
Standard approaches in dendroclimatology used to determine climate-tree growth relationships at indi...
Forest growth and yield models such as CACTOS and PROGNOSIS have typically modeled future growth dyn...
Researchers have observed climate-driven shifts of forest types to higher elevations in the Southwes...
Forest growth and yield models such as CACTOS and PROGNOSIS have typically modeled future growth dyn...
Simulating the influence of intensive management and annual weather fluctuations on tree growth requ...