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The effect of size and competition on tree growth rate in old-growth coniferous forests

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Adrian J Das, 2012, The effect of size and competition on tree growth rate in old-growth coniferous forests: Canadian Journal of Forest Research, v. 42, no. 11, p. 1983-1995.

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Tree growth and competition play central roles in forest dynamics. Yet models of competition often neglect important variation in species-specific responses. Furthermore, functions used to model changes in growth rate with size do not always allow for potential complexity. Using a large data set from old-growth forests in California, models were parameterized relating growth rate to tree size and competition for four common species. Several functions relating growth rate to size were tested. Competition models included parameters for tree size, competitor size, and competitor distance. Competitive strength was allowed to vary by species. The best ranked models (using Akaike’s information criterion) explained between 18% and 40% of [...]

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Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2012, 42(11): 1983-1995, 10.1139/x2012-142

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/term/528e9a2ce4b05d51c7038afe 10.1139/x2012-142

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