Grouping tree species to estimate basal area increment in temperate multispecies forests in Durango,MexicoOACSTPCD
Multispecies forests have received increased scientific attention,driven by the hypothesis that biodiversity improves ecological resilience.However,a greater species diversity presents challenges for forest management and res…查看全部>>
Jaime Roberto Padilla-Martínez;Carola Paul;Kai Husmann;Jose Javier Corral-Rivas;Klaus von Gadow
Department of Forest Economics and Sustainable Land-use Planning,Faculty of Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology,University of Gottingen,Büsgenweg 1,37077,Gottingen,GermanyDepartment of Forest Economics and Sustainable Land-use Planning,Faculty of Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology,University of Gottingen,Büsgenweg 1,37077,Gottingen,GermanyDepartment of Forest Economics and Sustainable Land-use Planning,Faculty of Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology,University of Gottingen,Büsgenweg 1,37077,Gottingen,GermanyFacultad de Ciencias Forestales,Universidad Juarez del Estado de Durango,Río Papaloapan y Boulevard Durango S/N,34120,Durango,MexicoFaculty of Forestry and Forest Ecology,Georg-August-Universitat,Büsgenweg 5,37077,Gottingen,Germany Department of Forestry and Wood Science,Faculty of AgriSciences,Stellenbosch University,Stellenbosch Private Bag X1,Stellenbosch,7602,South Africa
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Temperate multispecies forestsCluster analysisBasal area incrementGeneralized additive models
《Forest Ecosystems》 2024 (1)
P.1-13,13
The National Forestry Commission of Mexico and The Mexican National Council for Science and Technology(CONAFOR-CONACYT-115900)。
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