Competition and Tree Death

作者: Robert K. Peet , Norman L. Christensen

DOI: 10.2307/1310669

关键词: Tree (data structure)EcologyCompetition (biology)CanopyThinningSingle speciesSoil nutrientsBiologyPopulation

摘要: … Because few trees survive the intense competition of the thinning phase, any tree that starts at a competitive disadvantage will almost certainly die. While not all forms of competitive …

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