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- Title
A multilevel individual tree basal area increment model for aspen in boreal mixedwood stands.
- Authors
Yuqing Yang; Shongming Huang; Meng, Shawn X.; Trincado, Guillermo; VanderSchaaf, Curtis L.
- Abstract
Based on a multilevel nonlinear mixed model approach, a basal area increment model was developed for individual aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) trees growing in boreal mixedwood stands in Alberta. Various stand and tree characteristics were evaluated for their contributions to model improvement. Total stand basal area, basal area of larger trees, and the ratio of target tree height to maximum stand height were found to be significant predictors. When random effects were modeled at the plot level alone, correlations among normalized residuals remained significant. These correlations were successfully removed when random effects were modeled at both plot and tree levels. The predictive abilities of two alternative models were evaluated at the population, plot, and tree levels. At the tree level, a tree measured at the first growth period was used for estimating random parameters, and basal area increments of that tree in future growth periods were subsequently predicted. At the plot level, one to five trees in each plot at each growth period were used to estimate random parameters. Basal area increments of the remaining trees in the same plot at the same growth period were subsequently predicted. The final model provided accurate predictions at all three levels.
- Subjects
ALBERTA; BASAL area (Forestry); ASPEN (Trees); TAIGAS; TREE growth; PLANT growth; TREE development; NONLINEAR statistical models; FOREST measurement
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2009, Vol 39, Issue 11, p2203
- ISSN
0045-5067
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1139/X09-123