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Spatially-explicit competition indices and the analysis of mixed-species plantings with the Simile modelling environment

by Jerome K. Vanclay - FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT , 2006
"... Individual-based modelling and analysis of forest experiments has been made more accessible to researchers with the advent of modelling environments like Simile from www.simulistics.com. Individual-based analyses of tree growth data offer insights not possible with plot-based analyses, especially wh ..."
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when the original experimental design has been compromised by mortality or other unforeseen events. The paper illustrates how Simile can be used for individual-based analyses of mixed plantings, and how it can be used to explore the consequences of the resulting statistical models. A mixed-species

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by Jerome K. Vanclay, Jerome K Vanclay , 2006
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by Jerome K. Vanclay, Jerome K Vanclay
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Spatially-explicit competition indices and the analysis of mixed-species plantings with the Simile modelling environment

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by Jerome K. Vanclay, Jerome K Vanclay
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Spatially-explicit competition indices and the analysis of mixed-species plantings with the Simile modelling environment

Mixed species plantations: prospects and challenges

by J Doland Nichols, Mila Bristow, Jerome K. Vanclay - FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT , 2006
"... About 2% of English-language literature on plantations deals with mixed-species plantations, but only a tiny proportion (<0.1%) of industrial plantations are polycultures. Small landholders are more innovative, with 12% of Australia’s farm forestry plantations under mixed-species plantings, and 8 ..."
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About 2% of English-language literature on plantations deals with mixed-species plantations, but only a tiny proportion (<0.1%) of industrial plantations are polycultures. Small landholders are more innovative, with 12% of Australia’s farm forestry plantations under mixed-species plantings

Effect of single-species and mixed-species leaf leachate on bacterial communities in biofilms

by Laura G. Leff
"... Abstract Dissolved organic matter in the form of leaf leachate represents an important carbon and energy source in many lotic ecosystems. In this study, we investigated utilization of mono-specific and mixed-species leaf leachate and impacts on biofilm bacterial community structure. Ceramic tiles we ..."
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Abstract Dissolved organic matter in the form of leaf leachate represents an important carbon and energy source in many lotic ecosystems. In this study, we investigated utilization of mono-specific and mixed-species leaf leachate and impacts on biofilm bacterial community structure. Ceramic tiles

Biosorption and Transformation of Tetrachloroethylene and Trichloroethylene Using Mixed-Species Microbial Mats

by W.L. O&apos;Niell, W. L. O’niell, V. A. Nzengung, J. E. Noakes, J. Bender, P. C. Phillips , 1999
"... Copyright 1999 Kansas State University Key words: tetrachloroethylene, trichloroethylene, partitioning, biosorption, microbial mats Microbial mats are self-sustaining, photoautotrophic assemblages of mixed-aquatic microbial species, primarily consisting of cyanobacteria. Although cyanobacteria (for ..."
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Copyright 1999 Kansas State University Key words: tetrachloroethylene, trichloroethylene, partitioning, biosorption, microbial mats Microbial mats are self-sustaining, photoautotrophic assemblages of mixed-aquatic microbial species, primarily consisting of cyanobacteria. Although cyanobacteria

Variable-Retention Implementation Monitoring

by Paul Anderson, Jim Mayo, William J. Beese, Ken Zielke, Bryce Bancroft
"... The H.J. Andrews Uneven-Even Aged Management Project was undertaken to explore ecological and economical compatibility among silvicultural options for converting 40- to 50-year-old Douglas-fir plantations (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) in western Oregon to mixed-species and uneven-aged condi ..."
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-aged condition. Three silvicultural prescriptions for conversion are being evaluated: (1) individual tree selection (light thin), (2) group selection (groups cuts, light thin of matrix and mixed species planting of gaps), and (3) heavy thin with mixed-species underplanting. In all three treatments, timing

Balancing Detection and Eradication for Control of Epidemics: Sudden Oak Death in Mixed-Species Stands

by Martial L. Ndeffo Mbah, Christopher A. Gilligan , 2010
"... Culling of infected individuals is a widely used measure for the control of several plant and animal pathogens but culling first requires detection of often cryptically-infected hosts. In this paper, we address the problem of how to allocate resources between detection and culling when the budget fo ..."
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for disease management is limited. The results are generic but we motivate the problem for the control of a botanical epidemic in a natural ecosystem: sudden oak death in mixed evergreen forests in coastal California, in which species composition is generally dominated by a spreader species (bay laurel) and a

Competitive interactions affect the growth of Aporrectodea caliginosa and Lumbricus terrestris (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) in single and mixed-species laboratory cultures.

by Nikita S Eriksen-Hamel , Joann K Whalen - European Journal of Soil Biology , 2007
"... Abstract Negative interactions between earthworms may arise from high earthworm population densities. Under high populations in the field, niche separation or migration away from competitive pressure may help to regulate a multi-species population to a given level. This may not be possible in labor ..."
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Abstract Negative interactions between earthworms may arise from high earthworm population densities. Under high populations in the field, niche separation or migration away from competitive pressure may help to regulate a multi-species population to a given level. This may not be possible
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