作者: Wen J. Wang , Hong S. He , Frank R. Thompson , Jacob S. Fraser , William D. Dijak
DOI: 10.1007/S10980-015-0294-1
关键词: Context (language use) 、 Ecological succession 、 Biological dispersal 、 Environmental science 、 Population 、 Physical geography 、 Forest restoration 、 Climate change 、 Landscape ecology 、 Ecology 、 Disturbance (ecology)
摘要: Context Tree species distribution and abundance are affected by forces operating at multiple scales. Niche biophysical process models have been commonly used to predict climate change effects regional scales, however, these limited capability include site-scale population dynamics landscape-scale disturbance dispersal. We applied a landscape modeling approach that incorporated three levels of spatial hierarchy (pixel, landtype, ecological subsection) model regional-scale shifts in forest composition under change.