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code and data for "A SPATIAL BIRTH-DEATH PROCESS TO MODEL SESSILE ORGANISMS" by IanFlint Peter Vesk, Yan Wang and Aihua Xia

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posted on 2025-07-17, 02:51 authored by PETER VESKPETER VESK, Ian FlintIan Flint, AIHUA XIAAIHUA XIA, Yan WangYan Wang
<p dir="ltr">We introduce a spatial birth-death process with birth/death rates that explicitly depend on distances to other points. a model is developed that is useful for analysing the spatiotemporal dynamics of sessile organisms, such as trees. The model can be applied to forest dynamics plots. </p><p dir="ltr">Field data are from the following source, packaged here for easy analysis. If you wish to reuse, please use and cite the original source:</p><p dir="ltr">Bradford, Matt; Murphy, Helen; Ford, Andrew; Hogan, Dominic; & Metcalfe, Dan (2014): CSIRO Permanent Rainforest Plots of North Queensland. v3. CSIRO. Data Collection. https://doi.org/10.4225/08/59475c67be7a4</p>

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