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Development of an Individual-Tree Basal Area Increment Model using a Linear Mixed-Effects Approach
Published on: July 3, 2020
Models of patch dynamics in tropical forests
E R Alvarez-Buylla1, R García-Barrios
1Elena Alvarez-Buylla is at the Centro de Ecología, UNAM, Aptado Postal 70-275, Deleg. Coyoacán, DF 04510, México.
Abstract:
Recent interest in the ecology and evolution of metapopulations and conservation of fragmented populations has stimulated the development of models that combine patch and population dynamics in tropical forests. One approach uses matrix models that are actual metapopulation or multi-regional demographic models. Another approach uses computer simulations to model forest succession based on the behavior of individual trees. We review applications of both types of models and suggest new combined modelling approaches.
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