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Stand-level mortality models for Nordic boreal forests
Author(s) -
Jouni Siipilehto,
Micky Allen,
Urban Nilsson,
Andreas Brunner,
Saija Huuskonen,
Soili Haikarainen,
Narayanan Subramanian,
Clara AntónFernández,
Emma Holmström,
Kjell Andreassen,
Jari Hynynen
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
silva fennica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.622
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 2242-4075
pISSN - 0037-5330
DOI - 10.14214/sf.10414
Subject(s) - picea abies , scots pine , basal area , forestry , taiga , pinus <genus> , geography , boreal , site index , mathematics , statistics , ecology , biology , botany
New mortality models were developed for the purpose of improving long-term growth and yield simulations in Finland, Norway, and Sweden and were based on permanent national forest inventory plots from Sweden and Norway. Mortality was modelled in two steps. The first model predicts the probability of survival, while the second model predicts the proportion of basal area in surviving trees for plots where mortality has occurred. In both models, the logistic function was used. The models incorporate the variation in prediction period length and in plot size. Validation of both models indicated unbiased mortality rates with respect to various stand characteristics such as stand density, average tree diameter, stand age, and the proportion of different tree species, Scots pine ( L.), Norway spruce ( (L.) Karst.), and broadleaves. When testing against an independent dataset of unmanaged spruce-dominated stands in Finland, the models provided unbiased prediction with respect to stand age. Pinus sylvestris Picea abies

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