An empirical model of crown shyness for lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia [Engl.] Critch.) in British Columbia

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作者
Goudie, James W. [1 ]
Polsson, Kenneth R. [1 ]
Ott, Peter K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Stn Prov Govt, Res Branch, BC Minist Forests & Range, Victoria, BC V8W 9C2, Canada
关键词
Crown shyness; Crown disengagement; Mixed models; Stochastic frontier functions; Voronoi polygons; LEAF-AREA; COVER; COLLISIONS; JUVENILE; DYNAMICS; DENSITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.foreco.2008.09.005
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Crown shyness or canopy disengagement, the phenomenon wherein gaps around trees develop from swaying, whipping and shading, has been identified in the literature since the 1920s. Recent results by researchers at the University of Alberta have clearly described many of the processes involved for lodgepole pine [e.g. Rudnicki, M., Silins, U., Lieffers, V.J. Josi, G., 2001. Measure of simultaneous tree sways and estimation of crown interactions among a group of trees. Trees 15, 83-90; Rudnicki, M., Lieffers, V.J., Silins, U., 2003. Stand structure governs the crown collisions of lodgepole pine, Canadian journal of Forestry Research 33, 1238-1244; Rudnicki, M., Silins, U., Lieffers, V.J., 2004. Crown cover is correlated with relative density, tree slenderness, and tree height in lodgepole pine. Forest Science 50, 356-363; Fish, H., Lieffers, V.J., Silins, U., Hall, R.J., 2006. Crown shyness in lodgepole pine stands of varying stand height, density, and site index in the upper foothills of Alberta. Canadian journal of Forestry Research 9, 2104-2111]. However, explicit models of crown shyness are sparse in the literature. This paper describes the development of empirical models of crown shyness in lodgepole pine for British Columbia (BC). We measured crown area and neighbour locations on 60 trees growing in 13 stands in central BC. We estimated potential crown area (A(V)) using stem maps and Voronoi polygons constrained by estimates of maximum crown width, and then related observed crown area (A(C)) to A(V) and additional individual tree variables. One of the nine prediction equations was coded into a spatially explicit tree growth model modified to evaluate the effects of crown shyness at the stand level. Crown shyness models validated well against two independent sources and when linked with a light model tRAYci [Brunner, A., 1998. A light model for spatially explicit forest stand models. Forest Ecology and Management 107, 19-46], increased the below-canopy light by 0.07-0.11. Crown Copyright (C) 2008 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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