Pavel Grabarnik
Russian Academy of Sciences
46 Papers
157 Citations
Pavel Grabarnik is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Point process & Forest ecology. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 43 publications. Previous affiliations of Pavel Grabarnik include Institut national de la recherche agronomique.
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Papers
Global envelope tests for spatial processes
TL;DR: In this paper, two approaches related to Barnard's Monte Carlo test are proposed for building global envelope tests on I: ordering the empirical and simulated functions on the basis of their r-wise ranks among each other and the construction of envelopes for a deviation test.
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Global envelope tests for spatial processes
TL;DR: In this article, two approaches related to Barnard's Monte Carlo test are proposed for building global envelope tests on point pattern data: ordering the empirical and simulated functions based on their $r$-wise ranks among each other, and constructing envelopes for a deviation test.
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Individual-based Methods in Forest Ecology and Management
Arne Pommerening,Pavel Grabarnik +1 more
- 17 Sep 2019
TL;DR: Pommerening et al. as discussed by the authors outline the vision and principles of individual-based forest ecology and management, and propose an approach to interpret the behaviour of forest ecosystems through a bottom-up understanding of interaction processes that start at individual level and eventually lead to important systemproperties that emerge from individual behaviour.
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Geometrical properties of simulated maize root systems: consequences for length density and intersection density
TL;DR: In this article, the root intersection density (RID) is measured using a random process of fibres, and the root length density (RLD) is determined by comparing the coefficient of variation of a simulated root system with that of a Boolean model.
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Using forest ecosystem simulation model EFIMOD in planning uneven-aged forest management
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used EFIMOD to assess the effect of selection cuttings on ecosystem production, carbon sequestration and volume increment in boreal Norway spruce stands.
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