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Incorporating shape constraints in generalized additive modelling of the height-diameter relationship for Norway spruce

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Background:Measurements of tree heights and diameters are essential in forest assessment and modelling.Tree heights are used for estimating timber volume,site index and other important variables related to forest growth and yield,succession and carbon budget models.However,the diameter at breast height (dbh) can be more accurately obtained and at lower cost,than total tree height.Hence,generalized height-diameter (h-d) models that predict tree height from dbh,age and other covariates are needed.For a more flexible but biologically plausible estimation of covariate effects we use shape constrained generalized additive models as an extension of existing h-d model approaches.We use causal site parameters such as index of aridity to enhance the generality and causality of the models and to enable predictions under projected changeable climatic conditions.Methods:We develop unconstrained generalized additive models (GAM) and shape constrained generalized additive models (SCAM) for investigating the possible effects of tree-specific parameters such as tree age,relative diameter at breast height,and site-specific parameters such as index of aridity and sum of daily mean temperature during vegetation period,on the h-d relationship of forests in Lower Saxony,Germany.Results:Some of the derived effects,e.g.effects of age,index of aridity and sum of daily mean temperature have significantly non-linear pattern.The need for using SCAM results from the fact that some of the model effects show partially implausible patterns especially at the boundaries of data ranges.The derived model predicts monotonically increasing levels of tree height with increasing age and temperature sum and decreasing aridity and social rank of a tree within a stand.The definition of constraints leads only to marginal or minor decline in the model statistics like AIC.An observed structured spatial trend in tree height is modelled via 2-dimensional surface fitting.Conclusions:We demonstrate that the SCAM approach allows optimal regression modelling flexibility similar to the standard GAM but with the additional possibility of defining specific constraints for the model effects.The longitudinal character of the model allows for tree height imputation for the current status of forests but also for future tree height prediction.

Height-diameter curveNorway spruceShape constrained additive modelsImpact of climate changeVarying coefficient models

Natalya Pya、Matthias Schmidt

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Department of Mathematics, School of Science and Technology, Nazarbayev University, 53 Kabanbay Batyr Avenue, Astana, Kazakhstan

The Northwest German Forest Research Station, Department of Forest Growth, Gr(a)tzelstr.2,37079 G(o)ttingen, Germany

forest data were provided by the Lower Saxony forest planning agency NP has been partly funded by the EPSRC

EP/K005251/1

2016

森林生态系统(英文版)
北京林业大学

森林生态系统(英文版)

CSCDSCI
影响因子:0.09
ISSN:2095-6355
年,卷(期):2016.3(2)
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