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TREELIM (1.0.0)

In addition to the effects of climate change, land use change is expected to trigger dynamic processes that may shift alpine tree lines upwards. To gain a conceptual understanding of the spatio-temporal processes shaping tree line patterns, we developed an individual-based and spatially-explicit model of spontaneous forest regeneration at the alpine tree line. The model presented here predicts patterns of natural forest regeneration on a summer pasture in the Austrian Central Alps between 1954 and 2006.

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Wallentin, G., Tappeiner, U., Strobl, J., Tasser, E. 2008. Alpine tree line dynamics: an individual based model. Ecological Modelling 218(3-4), 235-246.

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TREELIM 1.0.0

In addition to the effects of climate change, land use change is expected to trigger dynamic processes that may shift alpine tree lines upwards. To gain a conceptual understanding of the spatio-temporal processes shaping tree line patterns, we developed an individual-based and spatially-explicit model of spontaneous forest regeneration at the alpine tree line. The model presented here predicts patterns of natural forest regeneration on a summer pasture in the Austrian Central Alps between 1954 and 2006.

Release Notes

version as used for publication

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.1.0 Gudrun Wallentin Tue Jan 10 14:43:13 2017 Tue Feb 20 11:00:50 2018 Published
1.0.0 Gudrun Wallentin Wed Nov 30 13:52:16 2016 Tue Feb 20 16:47:29 2018 Published

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