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Group: Global_biodiversity_model - with tag growth_rate [166 articles]

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  • Decelerating growth in tropical forest trees
    Ecology Letters, Vol. 10, No. 6. (June 2007), pp. 461-469.
    by Kenneth J Feeley, Joseph S Wright, Nur MN Supardi, Abd R Kassim, Stuart J Davies
  • Climate-Driven Increases in Global Terrestrial Net Primary Production from 1982 to 1999
    Science, Vol. 300, No. 5625. (6 June 2003), pp. 1560-1563.
    by Ramakrishna R Nemani, Charles D Keeling, Hirofumi Hashimoto, William M Jolly, Stephen C Piper, Compton J Tucker, Ranga B Myneni, Steven W Running
  • Modelling the relationship between tree diameters and heights using S-BB distribution
    Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 119, No. 1-3. (Jun 1999), pp. 171-176.
    by VP Tewari, Gadow
  • Will plants profit from high CO2?
    Science, Vol. 268 (1995), pp. 654-656.
    by E Culotta
    posted to co2 growth_rate mdb by Flit to the group Global_biodiversity_model on 2006-07-02 15:09:27 as ** along with 1 group biodiversity_conservation
  • Modelling site productivity of Eucalyptus globulus in response to climatic and site factors
    Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, Vol. 24, No. 6. (1999), pp. 831-850.
  • THE EFFECTS OF LIGHT ON FOLIAR CHEMISTRY, GROWTH AND SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SEEDLINGS OF A CANOPY TREE TO AN ATTINE ANT
    Oecologia, Vol. 86, No. 4. (1991), pp. 552-560.
  • Differences in seedling growth behaviour among species: trait correlations across species, and trait shifts along nutrient compared to rainfall gradients
    Journal of Ecology, Vol. 87, No. 1. (Feb 1999), pp. 85-97.
    by IJ Wright, M Westoby
  • Response to phosphorus supply of tropical tree seedlings: A comparison between a pioneer species Tapirira obtusa and a climax species Lecythis corrugata
    New Phytologist, Vol. 132, No. 1. (Jan 1996), pp. 97-102.
  • A Bayesian approach for estimating the parameters of a forest process model based on long-term growth data
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 119, No. 2-3. (1999), pp. 249-265.
    by GZ Gertner, SF Fang, JP Skovsgaard
  • Light-gap disturbances, recruitment limitation, and tree diversity in a Neotropical forest
    Science, Vol. 283 (Jan 1999), pp. 554-557.
    by SP Hubbell, RB Foster, ST O'Brien, KE Harms, R Condit, B Wechsler, SJ Wright, Loo S de Lao
  • Some often overlooked plant characteristics as determinants of plant growth: a reconsideration
    Functional Ecology, Vol. 5 (1991), pp. 162-173.
    by C Körner
  • Basic concepts of computer-simulation of plant-growth
    Journal of Biosciences, Vol. 17, No. 3. (Sep 1992), pp. 275-291.
  • Elasticity: the relative contribution of demographic parameters to population growth rate
    Ecology, Vol. 67 (1986), pp. 1427-1431.
  • Forest growth response to changing climate between 1961 and 1990 in Austria
    Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 122, No. 3. (Sep 1999), pp. 209-219.
  • Additive and nonadditive effects of herbivory and competition on tree seedling mortality, growth, and allocation
    American Journal of Botany, Vol. 87 (2000), pp. 1821-1826.
    by SJ Meiners, SN Handel
  • Relative Growth Rates: A Critique
    South African Forestry Journal, Vol. 173 (1995), pp. 43-48.
    by DB South
  • Interacting components of interspecific relative growth rate: constancy and change under differing conditions of light and nutrient supply
    Functional Ecology, Vol. 13, No. 5. (Oct 1999), pp. 611-622.
  • Modelling forest growth and yield: applications to mixed tropical forests
    Australian Forestry, Vol. 58, No. 2. (1995)
    by JK Vanclay
  • Growth and mineral nutrition of the native trees Pollalesta discolor and the N-fixing Inga densiflora in relation to the soil properties of a degraded volcanic soil of the Ecuadorian Amazon
    Plant and Soil, Vol. 208, No. 1. (1999)
  • Growth and yield of a tropical rain forest in the Brazilian Amazon 13 years after logging
    Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 71, No. 3. (1995), pp. 267-274.
    by JNM Silva, JOP de Carvalho, Do, BF de Almeida, DHM Costa, LC de Oliveira, JK Vanclay, JP Skovsgaard
  • Performance and comparison of stand growth models based on individual tree and diameter class growth
    Canadian Journal of Forest Research-Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestiere, Vol. 9 (1979), pp. 231-244.
    by AR Ek, RA Monserud
  • Density and growth rate of some tropical dry forest trees: Comparisons between successional forest types
    Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, Vol. 117 (1990), pp. 226-231.
    by CA Chapman, LJ Chapman
  • Height and stem diameter relationships for dicotyledonous trees and arborescent palms of Costa Rican tropical wet forest
    Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, Vol. 113 (1986), pp. 241-246.
    by PM Rich, K Helenurm, D Kearns, SR Morse, MW Palmer, L Short
  • In situ field measurements of photosynthetic rates of tropical tree species: a test of the functional group hypothesis
    Canadian Journal of Botany, Vol. 78, No. 10. (2000), pp. 1336-1347.
    by AR Ellis, SP Hubbell, C Potvin
  • An empirical cohort model for management of Terra Firme forests in the Brazilian Amazon
    Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 130, No. 1-3. (May 2000), pp. 141-157.
    by D Alder, JNM Silva
  • Growth trends and climatic sensitivity of trees in the North Patagonian rain forest of Chile
    Canadian Journal of Forest Research-Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestiere, Vol. 27, No. 7. (Jul 1997), pp. 1003-1014.
    by JM Szeicz
  • Tropical Forests and Global Change
    (1999)
  • Individual species performance and response of multispecific communities to elevated CO2: a review
    Functional Ecology, Vol. 12, No. 5. (Oct 1998), pp. 721-727.
    by ML Navas
  • Growth, biomass allocation and photosynthesis of invasive and native Hawaiian rainforest species
    Oecologia, Vol. 117, No. 4. (Dec 1998), pp. 449-459.
    by RR Pattison, G Goldstein, A Ares
  • Growth Models for Tree and Stand Simulation
    Department of Forest Yield Research Note, Vol. 30 (1974)
    edited by J Fries
  • Allometry and life history of tropical trees
    Journal of Tropical Ecology, Vol. 12 (1996), pp. 25-44.
    by DA King
  • Modelling forest growth II. Biomass partioning in Scots pine
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 86 (1996), pp. 73-89.
    by EO Voit, PJ Sands
  • Where will it grow? How well will it grow?
    ACIAR Research Notes, Vol. RN16, No. 12/95. (1995)
    by TH Booth
  • Climate change effects on plant growth, crop yield and livestock
    Climatic Change, Vol. 43, No. 4. (Dec 1999), pp. 651-681.
  • Distributions and effects on tree growth of lianas and hemiepiphytes in a Costa Rican tropical wet forest
    Journal of Tropical Ecology, Vol. 6 (Aug 1990), pp. 321-331.
    by DB Clark, DA Clark
  • Density dependence and the response surface methodology
    Oikos, Vol. 85, No. 1. (1999), pp. 40-52.
    by J Lindstrom, H Kokko, E Ranta, H Linden
  • GROWTH OF NATIVE FOREST SPECIES PLANTED ON ABANDONED PASTURE LAND IN COSTA-RICA
    Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 70, No. 1-3. (1994), pp. 159-167.
    by JE Gonzalez
  • Effects of plant growth rate and leaf lifetime on the amount and type of anti-herbivore defense
    Oecologia, Vol. 74 (1988), pp. 531-536.
    by PD Coley
  • Growth ecology of Carapa nicaraguensis Aublet. (Meliaceae): Implications for natural forest management
    Biotropica, Vol. 31, No. 1. (1999), pp. 102-110.
    by EL Webb
  • Simulation of tree and stand development under different environmental conditions with a physiologically based model
    Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 120, No. 1-3. (Jul 1999), pp. 59-76.
    by R Grote, M Erhard
  • Modelling forest-growth response to increasing CO2 concentration in relation to various factors affecting nutrient supply
    Global Change Biology, Vol. 4, No. 1. (1998), pp. 23-41.
  • Is height of dominant trees at a reference diameter an adequate measure of site quality?
    Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 112, No. 1-2. (1999), pp. 49-54.
    by GG Wang
  • Tree growth, mortality, recruitment and canopy gap formation in a ten-year period in a tropical moist forest
    Ecology, Vol. 64 (1983), pp. 1075-1080.
    by GE Lang, DH Knight
  • Growth and net assimilation rate of seedlings of ten Guianan tree species grown under five light regimes
    ANNALES DES SCIENCES FORESTIERES, Vol. 55, No. 6. (1998), pp. 681-706.
    by TS Barigah, P Imbert, R Huc
  • Height growth rate tradeoffs determine northern and southern range limits for trees
    Journal of Biogeography, Vol. 25, No. 4. (1998), pp. 735-742.
    by C Loehle
  • Mobilizing expert knowledge of tree growth with the PLANTGRO and INFER systems
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 106, No. 2-3. (1998), pp. 233-246.
    by C Hackett, JK Vanclay
  • Effects of sex, size and substrate on growth and mortality of trees in tropical wet forest
    Oecologia, Vol. 91 (1992)
    by S Bullock
  • Growth history of a Neotropical tree inferred from the spacing of leaf scars
    Journal of Tropical Ecology, Vol. 9 (1993), pp. 525-532.
    by DA King
  • Growth responses of tropical shrubs to treefall gap environments
    Ecology, Vol. 71, No. 1. (Feb 1990), pp. 165-179.
    by J Denslow, JC Schultz, PM Vitousek, BR Strain
  • Compensatory recruitment, growth, and mortality as factors maintaining rain forest diversity
    Ecological Monographs, Vol. 54 (1984), pp. 141-164.
    by JH Connell, JG Tracey, LJ Webb
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