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‘Relationships between relationships’ in forest stands: intercepts and exponents analyses 被引量:1

‘Relationships between relationships’ in forest stands: intercepts and exponents analyses
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摘要 Relationships between diameter at breast height(dbh) versus stand density, and tree height versus dbh(height curve) were explored with the aim to find if there were functional links between correspondent parameters of the relationships, exponents and intercepts of their power functions. A geometric model of a forest stand using a conic approximation suggested that there should be interrelations between correspondent exponents and intercepts of the relationships. It is equivalent to a type of ‘relationship between relationships’ that might exist in a forest stand undergoing self-thinning, and means that parameters of one relationship may be predicted from parameters of another. The predictions of the model were tested with data on forest stand structure from published databases that involved a number of trees species and site quality levels. It was found that the correspondent exponents and intercepts may be directly recalculated from one another for the simplest case when the total stem surface area was independent of stand density. For cases where total stem surface area changes with the drop of density, it is possible to develop a generalization of the model in which the interrelationships between correspondent parameters(exponents and intercepts) may be still established. Relationships between diameter at breast height(dbh) versus stand density, and tree height versus dbh(height curve) were explored with the aim to find if there were functional links between correspondent parameters of the relationships, exponents and intercepts of their power functions. A geometric model of a forest stand using a conic approximation suggested that there should be interrelations between correspondent exponents and intercepts of the relationships. It is equivalent to a type of ‘relationship between relationships’ that might exist in a forest stand undergoing self-thinning, and means that parameters of one relationship may be predicted from parameters of another. The predictions of the model were tested with data on forest stand structure from published databases that involved a number of trees species and site quality levels. It was found that the correspondent exponents and intercepts may be directly recalculated from one another for the simplest case when the total stem surface area was independent of stand density. For cases where total stem surface area changes with the drop of density, it is possible to develop a generalization of the model in which the interrelationships between correspondent parameters(exponents and intercepts) may be still established.
出处 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第3期575-582,共8页 林业研究(英文版)
基金 in part supported by a research grant from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research ‘Impact of climate change on productivity of forest landscapes of Central Siberia:reconstruction of landscape dynamics in holocene and prognosis of tendencies of substance turnover in the landscapes’
关键词 Total stem surface area SELF-THINNING Conic approximation Power function Exponent INTERCEPT Scots pine Total stem surface area Self-thinning Conic approximation Power function Exponent Intercept Scots pine
作者简介 Vladimir L.Gavrikov,vgavrikov@sfu-kras.ru
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