Gap-phase replacement is a general phenomenon found in forest ecosystems, worldwide. Different tree species can be expected to produce different sizes of gaps when they die. Species also vary in their regeneration success in gaps of different sizes. In this paper, the gap-phase interactions among tr
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Review of forest landscape models: Types, methods, development and applications
β Scribed by Weimin Xi; Robert N. Coulson; Andrew G. Birt; Zong-Bo Shang; John D. Waldron; Charles W. Lafon; David M. Cairns; Maria D. Tchakerian; Kier D. Klepzig
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- 118429857
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2009
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- Chinese
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- 29
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- Article
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- 1872-2032
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