A Model for Mortality in a Self-thinning Plant Population |
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Authors: | HARA TOSHIHIKO |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory for Plant Ecological Studies, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University Kyoto 606, Japan |
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Abstract: | A model for mortality process in a self-thinning plant populationis proposed. It considers the spacial process but does not requirepositional information of each individual plant due to the assumptionsthat plants with interacting neighbours all greater than themselvesare the first to die and neighbours' sizes are mutually independentat each growth stage. Mortality of plants of size x at age t,M(t, x), is given as M(t, x) = m{P(t, x)}n where P(t, x) isthe proportion of plants of size greater than x at age t, andm and n are parameters. This model fits data from an experimentalplantation of Abies sachalinensis and will be useful for furtherdevelopment of the theoretical study of plant population growth. Abies sachalinensis Fr. Schm., self-thinning, mortality, size distribution, neighbourhood effect, spacial process model |
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