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The role of spatial pattern in controlling forest dynamics

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Stand structure is a key factor in the growth, function, and disturbance regimes of forests. Many conventional descriptions of stand structure focus on stand-level collective attributes such as average tree size and density. Spatially explicit mapping and modeling of trees allow forests to be seen as compositions of individuals, with unique spat...
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2005
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text
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Digital Public Library of America
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Colorado State University. Libraries
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