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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2017.12.030
Height - Diameter allometry in South Africa's indigenous high forests: Assessing generic models performance and function forms
Mensah, Sylvanus1,2,3; Pienaar, Otto L.1; Kunneke, Anton1; du Toit, Ben1; Seydack, Armin4; Uhl, Enno5; Pretzsch, Hans5; Seifert, Thomas1
2018-02-15
发表期刊FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
ISSN0378-1127
EISSN1872-7042
出版年2018
卷号410页码:1-11
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家South Africa; Benin; Uganda; Germany
英文摘要

Height-diameter equations are essential to understand forest dynamics and estimate forest biomass and carbon stocks. Most existing large scale height-diameter equations in Africa are based on data from rain forests, and their application to species from southern and eastern parts of Africa can result in large estimation error. Using a dataset of 1130 trees measured for their diameter and height from four forest sites with varying environmental characteristics across South Africa, we (1) evaluated the deviations in height estimated from existing generalized height-diameter equations; (2) compared the predictive ability of eight function forms applied to develop height diameter models; (3) tested for sites and species effects on tree height-diameter allometries; and (4) developed country scale and site-specific height-diameter models in South Africa natural forests. The existing continental height-diameter equations significantly overestimated tree height in South Africa. The deviations associated with these equations, though varied with sites, remained substantially large and increased with increasing tree diameter. The power function outperformed the other theoretical functions forms and proved to be the most suitable for height-diameter allometry at country scale. As expected, forest sites and species respectively had significant effects on height-diameter allometry, suggesting further need for site and functional groups-specific height-diameter relationships. The effect of site was shown by higher scaling allometric exponents at warmer and wetter sites. On the other hand, species potentially occupying same canopy niche seem to have similar allometric relationships. Our results reveal that tree height in South Africa is more accurately predicted using locally developed models. Site-specific and country scale allometric models were thus documented for future use.


英文关键词Allometric equation Estimation error Height growth model Power law
领域气候变化
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000426233100001
WOS关键词TREE HEIGHT ; ABOVEGROUND CARBON ; BIOMASS ESTIMATION ; SPECIES-DIVERSITY ; CURTISIA-DENTATA ; TROPICAL FOREST ; OCOTEA-BULLATA ; TRADE-OFF ; GROWTH ; REEVALUATION
WOS类目Forestry
WOS研究方向Forestry
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/24321
专题气候变化
作者单位1.Stellenbosch Univ, Dept Forest & Wood Sci, Matieland, South Africa;
2.Univ Abomey Calavi, Lab Biomath & Forest Estimat, Abomey Calavi, Benin;
3.Makerere Univ, Reg Univ Forum Capac Bldg Agr, Kampala, Uganda;
4.South African Natl Pk, Sci Serv Knysna, Pretoria, South Africa;
5.Tech Univ Munich, Chair Forest Growth & Yield Sci, Munich, Germany
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Mensah, Sylvanus,Pienaar, Otto L.,Kunneke, Anton,et al. Height - Diameter allometry in South Africa's indigenous high forests: Assessing generic models performance and function forms[J]. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,2018,410:1-11.
APA Mensah, Sylvanus.,Pienaar, Otto L..,Kunneke, Anton.,du Toit, Ben.,Seydack, Armin.,...&Seifert, Thomas.(2018).Height - Diameter allometry in South Africa's indigenous high forests: Assessing generic models performance and function forms.FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,410,1-11.
MLA Mensah, Sylvanus,et al."Height - Diameter allometry in South Africa's indigenous high forests: Assessing generic models performance and function forms".FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 410(2018):1-11.
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