Taper Models for Commercial Tree Species in the Northeastern United States

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作者
Westfall, James A. [1 ]
Scott, Charles T. [1 ]
机构
[1] US Forest Serv, NE Res Stn, Newtown Sq, PA 19073 USA
关键词
tree form; mixed-effects model; switching function; forest inventory; STEM PROFILE MODEL; VOLUME EQUATIONS; HEIGHT; ONTARIO;
D O I
10.1093/forestscience/56.6.515
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
A new taper model was del, eloped based on the switching taper model of Valentine and Gregoire, the most substantial changes were reformulation to incorporate estimated join points and modification of a switching function Random-effects parameters were included that account for within-tree correlations and allow for customized calibration to each individual tree The new model was applied to 19 species groups from data collected on 2,448 trees across the northeastern United States A comparison of tit statistics showed considerable improvement for the new model The largest absolute residuals occurred near the tree base, whereas the residuals standardized in relation to tree diameter were generally constant along the length of the stem There was substantial variability in the rate of taper at the base of the tree, particularly for trees with relatively large dbh Similar trends were found in independent validation data The use of random effects allows uncertainty in computed tree volumes to compare favorably with another regional taper equation that uses upper-stem diameter information for local calibration However, comparisons with results for a locally developed model showed that the local model provided more precise estimates of volume FOR SCI 56(6) 515-528
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页码:515 / 528
页数:14
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