2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13595-024-01237-8
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Nested plot designs used in forest inventory do not accurately capture tree species richness in Southwestern European forests

Daniel Moreno-Fernández,
Isabel Cañellas,
Laura Hernández
et al.

Abstract: Key message Nested plot designs with concentric plots with increasing radii and size threshold underestimate tree species richness with respect to full census sampling with no tree size restrictions. Regeneration emerged as the most relevant pool for tree species richness estimation. Context Nested or concentric plot designs, where trees are sampled according to their size and position, are common in National Forest Inventories (NFI) to reduce the … Show more

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