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    Quantifying micro-environmental variation in tropical rainforest understory at landscape scale by combining airborne LiDAR scanning and a sensor network

    We combined aerial LiDAR and ground sensors to map the spatial variation in micro-environmental variables of the tropical forest understory. We show that these metrics depend on forest type and...

    Blaise Tymen, Grégoire Vincent, Elodie A. Courtois in Annals of Forest Science (2017)

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    Contrasted allometries between stem diameter, crown area, and tree height in five tropical biogeographic areas

    Across five biogeographic areas, DBH-CA allometry was characterized by inter-site homogeneity and intra-site heterogeneity, whereas the reverse was observed for DBH-H allometry.

    Elodie Blanchard, Philippe Birnbaum, Thomas Ibanez, Thomas Boutreux, Cécile Antin in Trees (2016)

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    Crown allometries are less responsive than stem allometry to tree size and habitat variations in an Indian monsoon forest

    While theoretical allometric models postulate universal scaling exponents, empirical relationships between tree dimensions show marked variability that reflects changes in the biomass allocation pattern. As gr...

    Cécile Antin, Raphaël Pélissier, Grégoire Vincent, Pierre Couteron in Trees (2013)

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    Tree shape plasticity in relation to crown exposure

    Trees outside closed forest stands differ in the relation between stem diameter, height and crown volume from trees that grew with neighbours close by. Whether this plasticity in tree shape varies between spec...

    Degi Harja, Grégoire Vincent, Rachmat Mulia, Meine van Noordwijk in Trees (2012)

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    The relative importance of dispersal limitation and habitat preference in sha** spatial distribution of saplings in a tropical moist forest: a case study along a combination of hydromorphic and canopy disturbance gradients

    Various processes contribute to sha** the local assemblage of species in hyperdiverse tropical forest. The relative contribution of environmental factors and dispersal limitation in determining the spatial d...

    Grégoire Vincent, Jean-François Molino, Lucile Marescot in Annals of Forest Science (2011)

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    Plant and bird diversity in rubber agroforests in the lowlands of Sumatra, Indonesia

    Plant and bird diversity in the Indonesian jungle rubber agroforestry system was compared to that in primary forest and rubber plantations by integrating new and existing data from a lowland rain forest area i...

    Hendrien Beukema, Finn Danielsen, Grégoire Vincent in Agroforestry Systems (2007)