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Effects of topography, soil type and forest age on the frequency and size distribution of canopy gap disturbances in a tropical forest

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Fig. 1. Spatial distribution of environmental variables with the potential to influence the pattern of gap disturbance across Barro Colorado Island: (a) forest age,Fig
Table 1. Soil types based on texture from the soil survey report by Ballie et al. (2006)
Table 2. Effect of forest age and soil type on the gap size distribution (λ), and the percent of plot area in gaps (Gap Area Fraction)
Fig. 2.600  Spatial distribution of different measures of topographic exposure to wind of the forest across Barro Colorado Island (BCI); these include: (a) topex, (b) total visible area, (c) terrain visible area and (d) lake visible area.
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