The detection and quantification of competition at the stand level is important in forest management because competition reduces growth and increases the risk of mortality. This is of interest for timber production where efficient tools of forest inventory are increasingly demanded. Especially modern planning of thinning based on aerial or satellite images requires a deeper and spatially explicit understanding of the growth dynamics of tree crowns relative to the dynamics of stems. Past studies have evaluated competition in forests with scale-dependent correlation functions applied to tree-size attributes (continuous marks) such as diameter at breast height (DBH) or tree height. Despite the fast reaction of foliage to changes of neighborhoo...
In many cases, the traditional ground-based estimates of competition between trees are not directly ...
Thinning is a forest management activity that regulates the competition between the trees within a f...
This paper aims to quantify relationships between the biometric parameters of young, 15-year old spr...
The detection and quantification of competition at the stand level is important in forest management...
Individual tree growth is controlled by numerous factors, but intertree competition is of special im...
Changing forest management goals have led to increased focus on maintaining stand-level complexity. ...
Background. The most of ecosystem models do not take into account the asymmetry of crowns resulted f...
Inter-tree competition can be assessed using relatively simple indices derived from tree diameters, ...
Abstract: Tree crown morphology is a key driver of forest dynamics, determining not only the competi...
Pattern analysis of tree stems in forests stands is commonly used to assess the type and intensity o...
AbstractPattern analysis of tree stems in forests stands is commonly used to assess the type and int...
The formation of the stand structure interacts with the processes of growth and competition. Previou...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
Thinning is a forest management activity that regulates the competition between the trees within a f...
This paper considers competition among cork oaks (Quercus suber L.) at three plots in two representa...
In many cases, the traditional ground-based estimates of competition between trees are not directly ...
Thinning is a forest management activity that regulates the competition between the trees within a f...
This paper aims to quantify relationships between the biometric parameters of young, 15-year old spr...
The detection and quantification of competition at the stand level is important in forest management...
Individual tree growth is controlled by numerous factors, but intertree competition is of special im...
Changing forest management goals have led to increased focus on maintaining stand-level complexity. ...
Background. The most of ecosystem models do not take into account the asymmetry of crowns resulted f...
Inter-tree competition can be assessed using relatively simple indices derived from tree diameters, ...
Abstract: Tree crown morphology is a key driver of forest dynamics, determining not only the competi...
Pattern analysis of tree stems in forests stands is commonly used to assess the type and intensity o...
AbstractPattern analysis of tree stems in forests stands is commonly used to assess the type and int...
The formation of the stand structure interacts with the processes of growth and competition. Previou...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
Thinning is a forest management activity that regulates the competition between the trees within a f...
This paper considers competition among cork oaks (Quercus suber L.) at three plots in two representa...
In many cases, the traditional ground-based estimates of competition between trees are not directly ...
Thinning is a forest management activity that regulates the competition between the trees within a f...
This paper aims to quantify relationships between the biometric parameters of young, 15-year old spr...