نتایج جستجو برای: canopy gap

تعداد نتایج: 154523  

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2013
Eric J Fuchs Tatiana Robles James L Hamrick

The spatial distribution of individuals is a fundamental property of most species and constitutes essential information for the development of restoration and conservation strategies, especially for endangered plant species. In this paper we describe the spatial distribution of different size classes of the endangered tropical tree Guaiacum sanctum and the effect of canopy cover on spatial aggr...

2003
Barton D. Clinton

Small canopy openings often alter understory microclimate, leading to changes in forest structure and composition. It is generally accepted that physical changes in the understory (i.e., microclimatic) due to canopy removal drive changes in basic forest processes, particularly seedling recruitment which is intrinsically linked to soil moisture availability, light and, to a lesser extent, temper...

2016
Eric K. Zenner JeriLynn E. Peck Martina L. Hobi Brigitte Commarmot

Abbreviations TC = Tabaku classification; DBH = diameter at breast height; G/R = gap/regeneration phase; E = establishment phase; EO = early optimum phase; MO = mid optimum phase; LO = late optimum phase; T = terminal phase; D = decay phase; P = plenter phase; CPA = canopy projection area; MaxD =maximum DBH; DS = deadwood share; MeanD = mean DBH; NQD = normalized quartile DBH difference; PSH = ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1998
Pauline Stenberg Heikki Smolander Douglas Sprugel Sampo Smolander

We studied the effects of variation in shoot structure and needle morphology on the distributions of light and nitrogen within a Pacific silver fir (Abies amabilis (Dougl.) Forbes) canopy. Specifically, we investigated the role of morphological shade acclimation in the determination of resource use efficiency, which is claimed to be optimal when the distribution of nitrogen within the canopy is...

2007
Michael C. Stambaugh Rose-Marie Muzika

—Many of Missouri’s mature oak-shortleaf pine (Quercus-Pinus echinata) forests are in a mid-transition stage characterized by partial pine overstory, limited pine recruitment, and minimal pine regeneration. Restoration of shortleaf pine communities at a large scale necessitates the understanding and management of natural regeneration. To understand late-successional conditions of shortleaf pine...

2004
Malcolm North Jiquan Chen Brian Oakley Bo Song Mark Rudnicki Andrew Gray Jim Innes

With fire suppression, many western forests are expected to have fewer gaps and higher stem density of shade-tolerant species as light competition becomes a more significant influence on stand pattern and composition. We compared species composition, structure, spatial pattern, and environmental factors such as light and soil moisture between two old-growth forests: Pacific Northwest western he...

1998
PAULINE STENBERG HEIKKI SMOLANDER SAMPO SMOLANDER

ture and needle morphology on the distributions of light and nitrogen within a Pacific silver fir (Abies amabilis (Dougl.) Forbes) canopy. Specifically, we investigated the role of morphological shade acclimation in the determination of resource use efficiency, which is claimed to be optimal when the distribution of nitrogen within the canopy is directly proportional to the distribution of inte...

2016
Han Li Fuzhong Wu Wanqin Yang Liya Xu Xiangyin Ni Jie He Bo Tan Yi Hu

To understand how forest gaps and the associated canopy control litter lignin and cellulose dynamics by redistributing the winter snow coverage and hydrothermal conditions in the growing season, a field litterbag trial was conducted in the alpine Minjiang fir (Abies faxoniana Rehder and E.H. Wilson) forest in a transitional area located in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River and the eastern ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Rafi Kent Jeremy A. Lindsell Gaia Vaglio Laurin Riccardo Valentini David A. Coomes

Identifying historical forest disturbances is difficult, especially in selectively logged areas. LiDAR is able to measure fine-scale variations in forest structure over multiple kilometers. We use LiDAR data from ca. 16 km2 of forest in Sierra Leone, West Africa, to discriminate areas of old-growth from areas recovering from selective logging for 23 years. We examined canopy height variation an...

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