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Relationship between the Virtual Dynamic Thinning Line and the Self-Thinning Boundary Line in Simulated Plant Populations

Authors: Chen, Kang; Kang, Hong-Mei; Bai, Juan; Fang, Xiang-Wen; Wang, Gang

Source: Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, Volume 50, Number 3, March 2008 , pp. 280-290(11)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Adaptation of Hagihara's competition-density theory for practical application to natural birch stands

Authors: Stankova T.; Shibuya M.

Source: Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 186, Number 1, 5 December 2003 , pp. 7-20(14)

Publisher: Elsevier

Growth analysis on the C-D effect in self-thinning Masson pine (Pinus massoniana) stands

Authors: Xue L.; Hagihara A.

Source: Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 165, Number 1, 15 July 2002 , pp. 249-256(8)

Publisher: Elsevier

Body size–density relationship for Mytilus edulis in an experimental food-regulated situation

Authors: Alunno-Bruscia M.; Petraitis P.S.; Bourget E.; Fréchette M.

Source: Oikos, Volume 90, Number 1, July 2000 , pp. 28-42(15)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Stand density management diagrams: Review of their development and utility in stand-level management planning

Author: Newton P.F.

Source: Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 98, Number 3, 14 November 1997 , pp. 251-265(15)

Publisher: Elsevier

Three-Dimensional Representation of Douglas-Fir Volume Growth: Comparison of Growth and Yield Models with Stand Data

Authors: O'Hara, Kevin L.; Oliver, Chadwick D.

Source: Forest Science, Volume 34, Number 3, 1 September 1988 , pp. 724-743(20)

Publisher: Society of American Foresters

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