• Previous studies on competitive interactions among silver birch, Scots pine, and Siberian larch have not addressed the direct importance of the species identity of nearby competitors. • We examined the joint importance of competition and species identity, using subject trees with a high local abundance of a single dominant neighboring species. Interspecific neighbors influenced annual height increment, shoot length, and branch number per unit crown length, especially in Scots pine. Silver birch and Siberian larch were predominantly affected by the level of competition alone, as estimated with competition indices. • In Scots pine, the effects may have been a direct consequence of the species identity of neighbors or they ma...
Growth and form of trees is determined by a combination of ecology and genetics. While similar genet...
Inter-tree competition is considered one of the most important ecological processes of forest develo...
Inter-tree competition can be assessed using relatively simple indices derived from tree diameters, ...
• Previous studies on competitive interactions among silver birch, Scots pine, and Siberian larch ha...
Trees in mixed forest can experience a competition reduction due to niche complementarity (spatial a...
Increasing the production of wood fibre from conifer species such as white spruce (Picea glauca (Moe...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceUnderstanding the nature of...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
Possibilities of distance-independent and -dependent competition indices to describe the competition...
Summary: 1.Rank reversals in species performance are theoretically important for structuring commun...
Competition belowground is prevalent in both natural and managed landscapes. Competing individuals u...
Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit ...
Mixed forests are considered more productive and resilient to perturbations than monospecific stands...
Mixed conifer and hardwood stands in southwestern Oregon were studied to explore the hypothesis that...
Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit ...
Growth and form of trees is determined by a combination of ecology and genetics. While similar genet...
Inter-tree competition is considered one of the most important ecological processes of forest develo...
Inter-tree competition can be assessed using relatively simple indices derived from tree diameters, ...
• Previous studies on competitive interactions among silver birch, Scots pine, and Siberian larch ha...
Trees in mixed forest can experience a competition reduction due to niche complementarity (spatial a...
Increasing the production of wood fibre from conifer species such as white spruce (Picea glauca (Moe...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceUnderstanding the nature of...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
Possibilities of distance-independent and -dependent competition indices to describe the competition...
Summary: 1.Rank reversals in species performance are theoretically important for structuring commun...
Competition belowground is prevalent in both natural and managed landscapes. Competing individuals u...
Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit ...
Mixed forests are considered more productive and resilient to perturbations than monospecific stands...
Mixed conifer and hardwood stands in southwestern Oregon were studied to explore the hypothesis that...
Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit ...
Growth and form of trees is determined by a combination of ecology and genetics. While similar genet...
Inter-tree competition is considered one of the most important ecological processes of forest develo...
Inter-tree competition can be assessed using relatively simple indices derived from tree diameters, ...