Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit indices combined with different competitor selection approaches and non-spatially explicit competition indices. The aim was to quantify and describe the neighbouring effects on the tree diameter growth of silver birch trees.Area of study: Region throughout Estonia. Material and methods: Data from the Estonian Network of Forest Research Plots was used. After quantifying the selected indices, the best non-spatial indices and spatial indices (combined with neighbour selection methods) were separately devised into a growth model as a predictor variable to assess the ability of the diameter growth model before and after adding competition measures...
• Previous studies on competitive interactions among silver birch, Scots pine, and Siberian larch ha...
This paper aims to quantify relationships between the biometric parameters of young, 15-year old spr...
Siipilehto, J. 2006. Height distributions of Scots pine sapling stands affected by retained tree and...
Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit ...
Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit ...
Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit ...
Competition between trees exists due to limited resources required for tree growth. The growth depen...
The aim of this study is to investigate statistical relations between each of 12 competition indices...
Competition between trees exists because of scarce resources required for trees growth. Growth depen...
Possibilities of distance-independent and -dependent competition indices to describe the competition...
In this study, we evaluated the performance of 18 competition indices composed of nine distance-depe...
Abstract – A series of conventional distance-independent and distance-dependent competition indices,...
ABSTRACT Most of the studies that analyze the behavior of tree competition approach even-aged planta...
The functioning of complex forest ecosystems is intimately related to their structural properties. T...
Increasing the production of wood fibre from conifer species such as white spruce (Picea glauca (Moe...
• Previous studies on competitive interactions among silver birch, Scots pine, and Siberian larch ha...
This paper aims to quantify relationships between the biometric parameters of young, 15-year old spr...
Siipilehto, J. 2006. Height distributions of Scots pine sapling stands affected by retained tree and...
Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit ...
Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit ...
Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit ...
Competition between trees exists due to limited resources required for tree growth. The growth depen...
The aim of this study is to investigate statistical relations between each of 12 competition indices...
Competition between trees exists because of scarce resources required for trees growth. Growth depen...
Possibilities of distance-independent and -dependent competition indices to describe the competition...
In this study, we evaluated the performance of 18 competition indices composed of nine distance-depe...
Abstract – A series of conventional distance-independent and distance-dependent competition indices,...
ABSTRACT Most of the studies that analyze the behavior of tree competition approach even-aged planta...
The functioning of complex forest ecosystems is intimately related to their structural properties. T...
Increasing the production of wood fibre from conifer species such as white spruce (Picea glauca (Moe...
• Previous studies on competitive interactions among silver birch, Scots pine, and Siberian larch ha...
This paper aims to quantify relationships between the biometric parameters of young, 15-year old spr...
Siipilehto, J. 2006. Height distributions of Scots pine sapling stands affected by retained tree and...