MIXED-EFFECTS MODELS FOR PREDICTING EARLY HEIGHT GROWTH OF FOREST TREES PLANTED IN SARAWAK, MALAYSIA

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Razali, W. M. Wan [1 ]
Razak, T. Abdul [1 ]
Azani, A. Mohamad [1 ]
Kamziah, A. K. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Putra Malaysia, Fac Forestry, Upm Serdang 43400, Selangor Darul, Malaysia
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Akaike Information Criterion; Bayesian Information Criterion; indigenous timber species; rehabilitation programme; VOLUME;
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0829 ; 0907 ;
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Total height growth models as a function of basal tree diameter at 10 cm above ground (D-10) for five indigenous species in Sarawak, namely, Calophyllum sclerophyllum, Dryobalanops beccarii, Shorea mecistopteryx, Shorea leprosula and Shorea brunnescens, were developed using mixed-effects models. A mixed-effects model is an extension of a random-coefficient regression in which fixed-effect coefficients are included to account for variations between and correlations within tree species, and is known to produce consistent estimates of the fixed coefficients and their standard errors. Linear, nonlinear, logistic and Chapman-Richards mixed-effects models were used to fit total tree height to D-10. Species were treated as random-effect and D-10 fixed-effect in the models. Based on smallest value of Akaike Information Criterion and Bayesian Information Criterion, the linear model H = (beta(0) + b(0)) + (beta(1) + b(1)) D-10 indicated the best fit for all five species. Availability of height growth model helps in the early stage of species selection, whereby height growth is a dominant factor in choosing a species for rehabilitation programme, thus ensuring high species productivity and increased financial viability of the programme.
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