Abstract This study brings insight into interpreting forest structural diversity and explore the classification of individuals according to the distribution of the neighbours in natural forests. Natural forest communities with different latitudes and distribution patterns in China were used. Each tree and its nearest neighbours form a structural unit. Random structural units (or random trees) in natural forests were divided into different sub-types based on the uniform angle index (W). The proportions of different random structural units were analysed. (1) There are only two types of random structural units: type R1 looks similar to a dumbbell, and type R2 looks similar to a torch. These two random structural units coexist in natural forest...
Context: Numerous hypotheses such as Janzen–Connell and herd immunity effects have been proposed to ...
Forest diversity assessments are typically conducted at stand scale. This traditional diversity asse...
<div><p>Quantifying the relative contributions of environmental conditions and spatial factors to sp...
Natural forests serve as the main component of the forest ecosystem. An in-depth interpretation of t...
<p><em>Aim of the study:</em> Neighborhood-based stand spatial structure parameters can quantify and...
The Chinese pine (Pinus tabulaeformis Carr.) is an ecologically and economically important evergreen...
<div><p>The Chinese pine (<i>Pinus tabulaeformis</i> Carr.) is an ecologically and economically impo...
Ecologists and foresters are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of spatial information in...
Forest stand structural diversity can be examined at different scales. Small-scale structural change...
Graduation date: 1998Despite the critical ecological roles of structural features in forests, ecolog...
The spatial distribution pattern and population structure of trees are shaped by multiple processes,...
The spatial dispersion of individuals in a species is an important pattern that is controlled by man...
Topography strongly influences the compositional structure of tree communities and plays a fundament...
Abstract Background China has a long tradition of managing planted forests. Different species of Pop...
Quantifying the relative contributions of environmental conditions and spatial factors to species di...
Context: Numerous hypotheses such as Janzen–Connell and herd immunity effects have been proposed to ...
Forest diversity assessments are typically conducted at stand scale. This traditional diversity asse...
<div><p>Quantifying the relative contributions of environmental conditions and spatial factors to sp...
Natural forests serve as the main component of the forest ecosystem. An in-depth interpretation of t...
<p><em>Aim of the study:</em> Neighborhood-based stand spatial structure parameters can quantify and...
The Chinese pine (Pinus tabulaeformis Carr.) is an ecologically and economically important evergreen...
<div><p>The Chinese pine (<i>Pinus tabulaeformis</i> Carr.) is an ecologically and economically impo...
Ecologists and foresters are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of spatial information in...
Forest stand structural diversity can be examined at different scales. Small-scale structural change...
Graduation date: 1998Despite the critical ecological roles of structural features in forests, ecolog...
The spatial distribution pattern and population structure of trees are shaped by multiple processes,...
The spatial dispersion of individuals in a species is an important pattern that is controlled by man...
Topography strongly influences the compositional structure of tree communities and plays a fundament...
Abstract Background China has a long tradition of managing planted forests. Different species of Pop...
Quantifying the relative contributions of environmental conditions and spatial factors to species di...
Context: Numerous hypotheses such as Janzen–Connell and herd immunity effects have been proposed to ...
Forest diversity assessments are typically conducted at stand scale. This traditional diversity asse...
<div><p>Quantifying the relative contributions of environmental conditions and spatial factors to sp...