Background Distance-dependent individual-tree models have commonly been found to add little predictive power to that of distance-independent ones. One possible reason is plasticity, the ability of trees to lean and to alter crown and root development to better occupy available growing space. Being able to redeploy foliage (and roots) into canopy gaps and less contested areas can diminish the importance of stem ground locations. Methods Plasticity was simulated for 3 intensively measured forest stands, to see to what extent and under what conditions the allocation of resources (e.g., light) to the individual trees depended on their ground coordinates. The data came from 50 × 60 m stem-mapped plots in natural monospecific stands of jack ...
Intracanopy plasticity in tree leaf form is a major determinant of whole-plant function and potentia...
Classical tree neighborhood models use size variables acting at point distances. In a new approach h...
Graduation date: 1993Disaggregative and individual-tree/distance-independent modeling methods are\ud...
BACKGROUND: Canopy structure, which can be defined as the sum of the sizes, shapes and relative plac...
Canopy structure, which can be defined as the sum of the sizes, shapes and relative placements of th...
Contact: marie-ange.ngo_bieng@cirad.fridProdinra 355073International audiencePhenotypic plasticity i...
Spatially explicit individual-based models are used more often in forest modeling, especially becaus...
Research Highlights: The spatial distribution of trees results from several ecological processes tha...
A-08-22International audienceBackground and Aims: Morphogenetic plasticity may be as important as ph...
The branch autonomy principle, which states that the growth of individual branches can be predicted ...
A new individual-based forest model for the species beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) was developed and imp...
A-06-28International audienceSpatially explicit individual-based models are used more often in fores...
Local neighbourhood interactions are considered a main driver for biodiversity–productivity relation...
The branch autonomy principle, which states that the growth of individual branches can be predicted ...
It has been suggested that diverse forests utilize canopy space more efficiently than species‐poor o...
Intracanopy plasticity in tree leaf form is a major determinant of whole-plant function and potentia...
Classical tree neighborhood models use size variables acting at point distances. In a new approach h...
Graduation date: 1993Disaggregative and individual-tree/distance-independent modeling methods are\ud...
BACKGROUND: Canopy structure, which can be defined as the sum of the sizes, shapes and relative plac...
Canopy structure, which can be defined as the sum of the sizes, shapes and relative placements of th...
Contact: marie-ange.ngo_bieng@cirad.fridProdinra 355073International audiencePhenotypic plasticity i...
Spatially explicit individual-based models are used more often in forest modeling, especially becaus...
Research Highlights: The spatial distribution of trees results from several ecological processes tha...
A-08-22International audienceBackground and Aims: Morphogenetic plasticity may be as important as ph...
The branch autonomy principle, which states that the growth of individual branches can be predicted ...
A new individual-based forest model for the species beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) was developed and imp...
A-06-28International audienceSpatially explicit individual-based models are used more often in fores...
Local neighbourhood interactions are considered a main driver for biodiversity–productivity relation...
The branch autonomy principle, which states that the growth of individual branches can be predicted ...
It has been suggested that diverse forests utilize canopy space more efficiently than species‐poor o...
Intracanopy plasticity in tree leaf form is a major determinant of whole-plant function and potentia...
Classical tree neighborhood models use size variables acting at point distances. In a new approach h...
Graduation date: 1993Disaggregative and individual-tree/distance-independent modeling methods are\ud...