A Study on the Influence of Minimum Measured Diameter on Determining Spatial Distribution Patterns of Forest Trees
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JOURNAL:
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Forest Research ,
20(3),
334 -
337.
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YEAR:
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2007
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PUB TYPE:
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Journal Article
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SUBJECT(S):
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natural forest ; minimum measured diameteriMMDj ; tree spatial distribution patterns ; ClarkEvans index; uniform angle index
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DISCIPLINE:
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Ecology
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LANGUAGE:
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Chinese
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PUB ID:
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103-442-061
(Last edited on
2008/04/01 08:28:59 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
By employing the aggregate index R formulated by Clark Evans and uniform angle index W, the data from four 100 m~100 m natural forest plots were analyzed with varying minimum measured diameter iMMDj to identify tree spatial distribution patterns. It showed that tree spatial distribution patterns were related to MMD, spatial distribution patterns varying irregularly with MMD. Therefore, identical MMD class should be employed in the analysis of tree spatial distribution patterns.
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