. "O, P(GAP504/10/1644)" . . "000342244500030" . "\u010Cada, Vojt\u011Bch" . . . "Peck, JerilLynn E." . "Ba\u010De, Radek" . "0378-1127" . "Svoboda, Miroslav" . . . . . . "Three hundred years of spatio-temporal development in a primary mountain Norway spruce stand in the Bohemian Forest, central Europe" . "RIV/60460709:41320/14:64516" . "50464" . "Three hundred years of spatio-temporal development in a primary mountain Norway spruce stand in the Bohemian Forest, central Europe"@en . "RIV/60460709:41320/14:64516!RIV15-GA0-41320___" . . "NL - Nizozemsko" . . "Janda, Pavel" . "Three hundred years of spatio-temporal development in a primary mountain Norway spruce stand in the Bohemian Forest, central Europe" . "5"^^ . "Dendrochronology, Disturbance chronology, Age structure, Canopy accession, Spatio-temporal pattern"@en . "Forest Ecology and Management" . . "330" . "41320" . . . "2014" . "8"^^ . . "[2222559731DB]" . "4"^^ . "The model of developmental dynamics has grown in recent years to include the role of disturbances, but few studies have examined fine-scale spatio-temporal dynamics. We present a unique study from mountain Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) forests in central Europe to evaluate the role of disturbances in spatio-temporal tree distribution patterns. We established three one-hectare permanent study plots (PSP) in an old-growth mountain Norway spruce forest in a strictly protected nature reserve in central Europe. We mapped the spatial positions of all trees >1.3 m in height and extracted increment cores of all canopy trees >6 m in height. Disturbance chronologies were reconstructed based on dendroecological approaches indicating disturbance events from: (1) abrupt increases in radial growth (release) and (2) intensive juvenile growth (open canopy recruitment). Spatio-temporal patterns were detected using Moran\u2019s I. Recruitment and canopy accession were discontinuous over time. Synchronou"@en . . "Three hundred years of spatio-temporal development in a primary mountain Norway spruce stand in the Bohemian Forest, central Europe"@en . . . . . . "The model of developmental dynamics has grown in recent years to include the role of disturbances, but few studies have examined fine-scale spatio-temporal dynamics. We present a unique study from mountain Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) forests in central Europe to evaluate the role of disturbances in spatio-temporal tree distribution patterns. We established three one-hectare permanent study plots (PSP) in an old-growth mountain Norway spruce forest in a strictly protected nature reserve in central Europe. We mapped the spatial positions of all trees >1.3 m in height and extracted increment cores of all canopy trees >6 m in height. Disturbance chronologies were reconstructed based on dendroecological approaches indicating disturbance events from: (1) abrupt increases in radial growth (release) and (2) intensive juvenile growth (open canopy recruitment). Spatio-temporal patterns were detected using Moran\u2019s I. Recruitment and canopy accession were discontinuous over time. Synchronou" .