Sustainable management of mixed-species forests for timber is underpinned by research on forest stand dynamics and quantification of tree recruitment, growth and mortality rates. Different performance among species across light gradients theoretically prevents more shade-tolerant species from excluding shade-intolerant species, driving succession and allowing species coexistence. This research investigates stand dynamics and performance trade-offs for co-occurring tree species: Nothofagus fusca (red beech) and Nothofagus menziesii (silver beech), which together dominate extensive areas of New Zealand’s indigenous forest. Using permanent plot data, measurements of permanently tagged individuals are used to quantify recruitment, growth and m...
Nothofagus cunninghamii is a widespread component of cool temperate rainforest in Tasmania. It domin...
Selection silviculture aims to create and maintain uneven-aged forests with a diameter at breast hei...
Research on the early stages of stand dynamics in uneven-aged forests often favours regeneration ove...
We examined whether the growth dynamics of two species can explain their coexistence. In particular,...
This research investigates how species in the sapling phase differ in growth and survival depending ...
In New Caledonia, rain forests with an upper canopy dominated by single species of Nothofagus occur ...
The capacity of rainforests to recover from logging disturbance is difficult to model due to the com...
Tree mortality is a fundamental process governing forest dynamics, but understanding tree mortality ...
Tree mortality is a fundamental population process that, in part, controls the structure and dynamic...
Instituto de Biologia Vegetal y Biotecnologia. Universidad de Talca, Casilla 747. Talca-ChileWe exam...
<p>For a long time, the emphasis in silviculture in Western Europe was solely on even-aged, mo...
1. A central tenet of forest ecology is that succession and regeneration dynamics are driven by an i...
Models estimating growth and yield of forest stands provide important tools for forest management. P...
The capacity of rainforests to recover from logging disturbance is difficult to model due to the com...
© 2017 The Authors. Journal of Ecology © 2017 British Ecological Society Overyielding in mixed-speci...
Nothofagus cunninghamii is a widespread component of cool temperate rainforest in Tasmania. It domin...
Selection silviculture aims to create and maintain uneven-aged forests with a diameter at breast hei...
Research on the early stages of stand dynamics in uneven-aged forests often favours regeneration ove...
We examined whether the growth dynamics of two species can explain their coexistence. In particular,...
This research investigates how species in the sapling phase differ in growth and survival depending ...
In New Caledonia, rain forests with an upper canopy dominated by single species of Nothofagus occur ...
The capacity of rainforests to recover from logging disturbance is difficult to model due to the com...
Tree mortality is a fundamental process governing forest dynamics, but understanding tree mortality ...
Tree mortality is a fundamental population process that, in part, controls the structure and dynamic...
Instituto de Biologia Vegetal y Biotecnologia. Universidad de Talca, Casilla 747. Talca-ChileWe exam...
<p>For a long time, the emphasis in silviculture in Western Europe was solely on even-aged, mo...
1. A central tenet of forest ecology is that succession and regeneration dynamics are driven by an i...
Models estimating growth and yield of forest stands provide important tools for forest management. P...
The capacity of rainforests to recover from logging disturbance is difficult to model due to the com...
© 2017 The Authors. Journal of Ecology © 2017 British Ecological Society Overyielding in mixed-speci...
Nothofagus cunninghamii is a widespread component of cool temperate rainforest in Tasmania. It domin...
Selection silviculture aims to create and maintain uneven-aged forests with a diameter at breast hei...
Research on the early stages of stand dynamics in uneven-aged forests often favours regeneration ove...