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Publications
My full list of publications can be found either in Google Scholar or in ResearchGate. If you would like to have a copy and cannot have access, please do not hesitate contact. I am more than happy to share a copy.
2023
Salekin, S., Hossain, M.N., Alam, M.A. et al. Inter-specific competition between seeds and seedlings of two confamilial tropical trees. Community Ecology 24, 333–342 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42974-023-00165-3
Salekin, S., Lad. P., Morgenroth, J., Dickinson, Y., Meason, D.F. (2023). Uncertainity in primary and secondary topographic attributes caused by digital elevation model spatial resolution.CATENA(231),
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2023.107320
2022
Lin, Y., Salekin, S., Meason, D.F. (2022). Modelling tree diameter of less commonly planted tree species in New Zealand using a machine learning approach, Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research, 2022;, cpac037, https://doi.org/10.1093/forestry/cpac037
2021
Salekin, S., Catalán, C.H., Boczniewicz, D., Phiri, D., Morgenroth, J., Meason, D.F., Mason, E.G. (2021). Global tree taper modelling: A review of applications, methods, functions, and their parameters. Forests, 12, 913. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12070913
Salekin, S., Mason, E.G., Morgenroth, J., Meason, Bloomberg, M., Meason, D.F. (2021). Hybrid height growth and survival model for juvenile Eucalyptus globoidea (Blakely) and E. bosistoana (F. Muell) in New Zealand. Forest Ecology and Management, 490 (119074).
Salekin, S., Bloomberg, M., Morgenroth, J., Mason, E.G., (2021). Within-site drivers for soil nutrient variability in plantation forests: A case study from dy sub-humid New Zealand. Catena, 200 (105149).
West, T. A. P., Salekin, S., Melia, N. Wakelin, S. J., Yao, R. T., Meason, D. F. (2021). Diversification of forestry portfolios for climate change and market risk mitigation. Journal of Environmental Management, 289 (112482).
Sultana, N., Limon, S. H., Rahman, M. S., Akhter, A., Salekin, S., Meason, D. F., Bloomberg, M. (2021). Germination and growth responses to water stress of three agroforestry tree species from Bangladesh. Environmental Challenges, 5 (100256). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envc.2021.100256
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