For a long time gaps or openings in the forest canopy have been of considerable interest to forest ecologists and to forest managers. In the context of disturbances induced by climate change, canopy gap dynamics are of particular interest, since they can indicate imminent damage to forest resources and irreversible trends such as forest decline. Here, statistical significance is crucial for establishing whether any imminent large-scale threat to the sustainability of forest resources exists. In order to be able to assess significance, we applied the Boolean model, a null or reference model from random set statistics. The Boolean model served as a theoretical benchmark for testing the significance of the observed trends in forest canopy gap ...
Forest degradation and related biodiversity loss require urgent improvement of forest management pra...
Identifying historical forest disturbances is difficult, especially in selectively logged areas. LiD...
Abstract: Due to the scarcity of old-growth forests in much of Europe, there is little quantitative ...
For a long time gaps or openings in the forest canopy have been of considerable interest to forest e...
© 2019 The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution © 2019 British Ecological Society In forest eco...
International audienceBackground and aims: Several studies have shown an increase in tree mortality ...
Forest management is important to assess biodiversity and ecological processes. Requirements for dis...
International audienceNatural disturbances are the dominant form of forest regeneration and dynamics...
Several decades of research have shown that canopy gaps drive tree renewal processes in the temperat...
Canopy gaps are small-scale openings in forest canopies which offer suitable micro-climatic conditio...
Gap distributions in forests reflect the spatial impact of man-made tree harvesting or naturally-ind...
The use of LiDAR in the study of gap regimes has seen significant progress in recent years. Research...
Terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have the potential to revolutionise measurement of the three-dimens...
Abstract We report large-scale estimates of Amazonian gap dynamics using a novel approach with large...
Leaf area index and canopy gap fraction (GF) provide important information to forest managers regard...
Forest degradation and related biodiversity loss require urgent improvement of forest management pra...
Identifying historical forest disturbances is difficult, especially in selectively logged areas. LiD...
Abstract: Due to the scarcity of old-growth forests in much of Europe, there is little quantitative ...
For a long time gaps or openings in the forest canopy have been of considerable interest to forest e...
© 2019 The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution © 2019 British Ecological Society In forest eco...
International audienceBackground and aims: Several studies have shown an increase in tree mortality ...
Forest management is important to assess biodiversity and ecological processes. Requirements for dis...
International audienceNatural disturbances are the dominant form of forest regeneration and dynamics...
Several decades of research have shown that canopy gaps drive tree renewal processes in the temperat...
Canopy gaps are small-scale openings in forest canopies which offer suitable micro-climatic conditio...
Gap distributions in forests reflect the spatial impact of man-made tree harvesting or naturally-ind...
The use of LiDAR in the study of gap regimes has seen significant progress in recent years. Research...
Terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have the potential to revolutionise measurement of the three-dimens...
Abstract We report large-scale estimates of Amazonian gap dynamics using a novel approach with large...
Leaf area index and canopy gap fraction (GF) provide important information to forest managers regard...
Forest degradation and related biodiversity loss require urgent improvement of forest management pra...
Identifying historical forest disturbances is difficult, especially in selectively logged areas. LiD...
Abstract: Due to the scarcity of old-growth forests in much of Europe, there is little quantitative ...