Ecological and mathematical considerations on self-thinning in even-aged pure stands |
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Authors: | Kazuo Hozumi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Agriculture, Nagoya University, Chikusa, 464, Nagoya
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Abstract: | It is emphasized in growth analysis of self-thinning populations that relative mortality rate pertains to the difference between relative growth rates and net assimilation rates, each of which are definable on a mean plant size basis or on a biomass basis. The time trends of the ratio of relative mortality rate to relative growth rates to be expected according to Tadaki's, Shinozaki's and Hozumi's models are compared with that of the eastern white pine population, and a good agreement is exhibited. As an alternative to Hozumi's model, a new model is constructed to unite the logistic theory of plant growth and the 3/2 power law concerning self-thinning, which so far have usually been applied independently to growth analysis. To construct the model the following assumptions are made: the fundamental equation to relate mean plant weight with density in self-thinning population proposed by Shinozaki, and a special population with a specific initial density which follows thew-p trajectory of the 3/2 power law type and has an exponential decrease in its density with biological time. Properties of the model are examined from ecological and mathematical viewpoints. |
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