Summary
Published in Annals of Forest Science 65: 1-12 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1051/forest:2007088
This study proposes a generalized linear mixed model to predict individual tree mortality in northern hardwood stands under uneven-aged management. The model is based on a complementary log-log (CLL) link function, and was calibrated using permanent-plot data. Tree vigor, stem product, diameter at breast height and stand basal area were tested as explanatory variables. A plot and an interval random effect were specified to account for spatial correlations. When compared with the traditional logit link function, the CLL facilitates the inclusion of the time factor. In this case study, there was an important variability of mortality predictions between the plots and the intervals for a given plot. The interval random effect is thought to be associated with catastrophic mortality. Since both tree vigor and stem product proved to be significant mortality predictors, we recommend that these variables be evaluated to increase the accuracy of mortality models.
Sector(s):
Forests
Categorie(s):
Scientific Article
Theme(s):
Forestry Research, Silviculture
Departmental author(s):
Author(s)
FORTIN, Mathieu, Steve BÉDARD, Josianne DEBLOIS et Sébastien MEUNIER
Year of publication :
2008
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Paper
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Keywords :
silviculture and yield of natural forests - hardwood stands, sylviculture et rendement des forêts naturelles - peuplements feuillus, mortality, generalized linear mixed model, random effects, hardwoods, single-tree selection cutting