Key message : Analyses of dendrochronological data from 15 recently established tablished stands of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) revealed that functions describing potential tree growth in the absence of neighbours varied more between stands than functions describing competitive effects of conspecific neighbours. This suggests that competition functions can more easily be transferred among stands than potential growth functions.Context : The variability inherent in the natural establishment of tree stands raises the question whether one can find general models for potential growth and competition that hold across stands.Aims : We investigated variation in potential growth and competition among recently established stands of Q. robur a...
Mast-seeding species exhibit not only a large inter-annual variability in seed production but also c...
We examined the effect of competition on stem growth of Picea glauca and Populus tremuloides in bore...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Mixing different tree species in forest plantations might increase stand produc...
18 Pág.Key message: In recent decades, there has been a decline in growth in a rear-edge broadleaf f...
1.There is mounting evidence that species diversity increases the temporal stability of forest growt...
Abstract: The disparity between the potential for latent oak dominance within a stand and their regi...
Research Highlights: We investigated the competitive interactions among three tree species (interior...
Summary: 1.Rank reversals in species performance are theoretically important for structuring commun...
Key message: Few studies have linked the origin of dispersed tree seeds with their post-dispersal fa...
Key message: Xylem hydraulic traits of native Quercus robur are more sensitive to previous-summer dr...
Plant-plant interactions influence how forests cope with climate and contribute to modulate species ...
Context: Okoume (Aucoumea klaineana) is the most important timber species in Gabon, while being clas...
Key message : In a mixed poplar/black locust plantation in central France, adverse conditions have l...
Understanding how tropical tree species differ in their growth strategies is critical to predict for...
International audienceContext: Juniperus thurifera L. (Spanish juniper) is a dioecious tree species ...
Mast-seeding species exhibit not only a large inter-annual variability in seed production but also c...
We examined the effect of competition on stem growth of Picea glauca and Populus tremuloides in bore...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Mixing different tree species in forest plantations might increase stand produc...
18 Pág.Key message: In recent decades, there has been a decline in growth in a rear-edge broadleaf f...
1.There is mounting evidence that species diversity increases the temporal stability of forest growt...
Abstract: The disparity between the potential for latent oak dominance within a stand and their regi...
Research Highlights: We investigated the competitive interactions among three tree species (interior...
Summary: 1.Rank reversals in species performance are theoretically important for structuring commun...
Key message: Few studies have linked the origin of dispersed tree seeds with their post-dispersal fa...
Key message: Xylem hydraulic traits of native Quercus robur are more sensitive to previous-summer dr...
Plant-plant interactions influence how forests cope with climate and contribute to modulate species ...
Context: Okoume (Aucoumea klaineana) is the most important timber species in Gabon, while being clas...
Key message : In a mixed poplar/black locust plantation in central France, adverse conditions have l...
Understanding how tropical tree species differ in their growth strategies is critical to predict for...
International audienceContext: Juniperus thurifera L. (Spanish juniper) is a dioecious tree species ...
Mast-seeding species exhibit not only a large inter-annual variability in seed production but also c...
We examined the effect of competition on stem growth of Picea glauca and Populus tremuloides in bore...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Mixing different tree species in forest plantations might increase stand produc...