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Developing and Evaluating Tree Height-Diameter Models at Three Geographic Scales for Black Spruce in Ontario
Author(s) -
Changhui Peng,
Lianjun Zhang,
Xiaolu Zhou,
QingLai Dang,
Shongming Huang
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
northern journal of applied forestry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1938-3762
pISSN - 0742-6348
DOI - 10.1093/njaf/21.2.83
Subject(s) - ecoregion , black spruce , boreal , taiga , tree (set theory) , geography , physical geography , forestry , environmental science , ecology , mathematics , biology , archaeology , mathematical analysis
A total of 11,612 black spruce trees were measured from permanent sample plots across the boreal and central regions of Ontario and were used to fit the well-known Chapman-Richards growth model at provincial, regional, and ecoregional scales. The results suggest that the height-diameter relationships of black spruce vary with different geographic regions and scales. There were significant variations in height-diameter relationships for black spruce between boreal and central regions as well as among some of the seven ecoregions. The ecoregion-based height-diameter models presented here will provide more accurate predictions for tree height and, consequently, tree volume than these models developed at both provincial and regional scales. Furthermore, the heterogeneity of tree species should be considered in developing and applying ecoregion-based height-diameter models for predicting local tree height.

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