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Abstract The model represents mathematically competitive interaction between individual trees. It consists of two basic components: (1) the influence zone of each tree (which is a function of its size) and (2) the amount and nature of interaction (which depends on the distance between and relativesize of the competing tree and its competitors and also on a power of relative tree sizes). Optimum model parameters were obtained by iterative procedures on a computer, combined with regression analyses for pure, even-aged, fully stocked stands of Douglas-fir ( Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.)Franco), jack pine ( Pinus banksiana Lamb.), red pine ( P. resinosa Ait.), and aspen ( Populus tremuloides Michx.) and for an even-aged stand of Eucalyptus spp. growing at a range of stand densities. The model satisfactorily described competition effect for the five stands studied and accountedfor a greater portion of variation in tree growth than some of the earlier competition indices. Forest Sci. 17:364-372.
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