Journal article

Spatial dependence and individual-tree growth models. I. Characterising spatial dependence

JC Fox, H Bi, PK Ades

Forest Ecology and Management | Published : 2007

Abstract

Spatial dependence in individual-tree diameter, and growth model residuals was characterised for an even-aged Eucalyptus pilularis (Smith) experiment in New South Wales, Australia. The magnitude of spatial dependence changed as the dominance of competitive mechanisms and micro-site influences changed through stand development. Examination of spatial dependence at several spatial scales revealed a consistent structure of initially significant positive spatial dependence declining over larger inter-tree distances. This structure was attributed to the influence of micro-site variation, whereby neighbours are subject to similar environmental conditions, but the confounding influence of competiti..

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