<p>Tree-ring analysis is often used to assess long-term trends in tree growth. A variety of growth-trend detection methods (GDMs) exist to disentangle age/size trends in growth from long-term growth changes. However, these detrending methods strongly differ in approach, with possible implications for their output. Here, we critically evaluate the consistency, sensitivity, reliability and accuracy of four most widely used GDMs: conservative detrending (CD) applies mathematical functions to correct for decreasing ring widths with age; basal area correction (BAC) transforms diameter into basal area growth; regional curve standardization (RCS) detrends individual tree-ring series using average age/size trends; and size class isolation (SCI) cal...
The performance of the Hugershoff curve on fitting the growth trends of tree-ring series was tested ...
Two methods from econometrics are introduced to estimate growth trends in time series of ring widths...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
Tree-ring analysis is often used to assess long-term trends in tree growth. A variety of growth-tren...
Understanding responses of forests to increasing CO2 and temperature is an important challenge, but ...
To improve our understanding of the ecology of tropical forest trees, it is essential to obtain info...
One of the main elements of dendrochronological standardization is removing the biological trend, i....
1.One of the major problems in understanding growth trends in long-lived trees is the difficulty of ...
Time-related region-wide growth declines or increases due to environmental impacts are not readily d...
Tree growth trends can affect the interpretation of the response of tree-ring proxies (especially tr...
Tree ring analysis allows reconstructing historical growth rates over long periods. Several studies ...
Tree ring analysis allows reconstructing historical growth rates over long periods. Several studies ...
International audienceThis paper presents a new method for the standardisation of tree-ring series, ...
International audienceThe Regional Curve Standardization (RCS) is one of the most employed standardi...
Simulations of tree rings from trees of undisturbed forest sites are used to describe natural, long-...
The performance of the Hugershoff curve on fitting the growth trends of tree-ring series was tested ...
Two methods from econometrics are introduced to estimate growth trends in time series of ring widths...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
Tree-ring analysis is often used to assess long-term trends in tree growth. A variety of growth-tren...
Understanding responses of forests to increasing CO2 and temperature is an important challenge, but ...
To improve our understanding of the ecology of tropical forest trees, it is essential to obtain info...
One of the main elements of dendrochronological standardization is removing the biological trend, i....
1.One of the major problems in understanding growth trends in long-lived trees is the difficulty of ...
Time-related region-wide growth declines or increases due to environmental impacts are not readily d...
Tree growth trends can affect the interpretation of the response of tree-ring proxies (especially tr...
Tree ring analysis allows reconstructing historical growth rates over long periods. Several studies ...
Tree ring analysis allows reconstructing historical growth rates over long periods. Several studies ...
International audienceThis paper presents a new method for the standardisation of tree-ring series, ...
International audienceThe Regional Curve Standardization (RCS) is one of the most employed standardi...
Simulations of tree rings from trees of undisturbed forest sites are used to describe natural, long-...
The performance of the Hugershoff curve on fitting the growth trends of tree-ring series was tested ...
Two methods from econometrics are introduced to estimate growth trends in time series of ring widths...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...