2021
DOI: 10.3390/f12081014
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Age-Based Survival Analysis of Coniferous and Broad-Leaved Trees: A Case Study of Preserved Forests in Northern Japan

Abstract: Scientifically sound methods are essential to estimate the survival of trees, as they can substantially support sustainable management of natural forest resources. Tree mortality assessments have mainly been based on forest inventories and are mostly limited to planted forests; few studies have conducted age-based survival analyses in natural forests. We performed survival analyses of individual tree populations in natural forest stands to evaluate differences in the survival of two coniferous species (Abies s… Show more

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“…Urbanization has led to severe habitat fragmentation and loss, and has brought humans and wildlife in close proximity, affecting both [3]. The stand dynamics of natural forests associated with the mortality of trees was investigated, estimating survival probabilities using non-parametric methods [4]. Computer vision on forest composition [5] was used to assess the tree types and distribution, helping improve timber stock calculation.…”
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“…Urbanization has led to severe habitat fragmentation and loss, and has brought humans and wildlife in close proximity, affecting both [3]. The stand dynamics of natural forests associated with the mortality of trees was investigated, estimating survival probabilities using non-parametric methods [4]. Computer vision on forest composition [5] was used to assess the tree types and distribution, helping improve timber stock calculation.…”
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confidence: 99%