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Improving the Fagacées growth model with an expanded common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) data series from France and Germany
- Source :
- Annals of Forest Science, Annals of Forest Science, Springer Nature (since 2011)/EDP Science (until 2010), 2021, 78, ⟨10.1007/s13595-021-01086-9⟩, Annals of Forest Science, 2021, 78, ⟨10.1007/s13595-021-01086-9⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2021.
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Abstract
- International audience; Key message: The Fagacées growth model was originally designed for application in the Northern half of France. It is a robust model with potential applicability to a larger area, though this potential has not yet been verified. We added new data to the original parameterization data set and our results show that the Fagacées formalism can be generalized. Context :The Fagacées growth and yield model was designed for the management of pure even-aged stands of European beech and served as a prototype to build models for other tree species. Aims: The objective of this study was to improve the growth components of the Fagacées model with additional data from NorthWestern France to SouthWestern Germany. Material and methods: Our model was calibrated on several forest inventory data sets. The first one (F) is the original data set that was used to elaborate the equations in the Fagacées model. The second one (F+) is the original data set extended with additional measurements on the same sites and on new sites in Northern France. The third (G) adds complementary data from a forest network in Southwestern Germany. The last one (A) is the aggregate of all these data sets. Results: Fitting the original model equations on the extended F+ dataset led us to modify the equation for stand basal area increment. This new equation also fit the German dataset well. The other equations could be applied to all datasets, some with the same parameter values and some after recalibrating according to the dataset. Conclusion: We conclude that the general form of the model's equations is appropriate for application to other regions, but that a recalibration of the equations is preferable in order to reflect local conditions. The advantage of our approach is that fewer data are required to recalibrate an existing equation than to establish an entirely new one.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
Model calibration
Forest management
[SDV.BID.SPT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Systematics, Phylogenetics and taxonomy
01 natural sciences
Basal area
Growth model
Set (abstract data type)
[SDV.EE.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment/Ecosystems
Fagus sylvatica
Germany
Applied mathematics
Beech
Mathematics
Forest inventory
Ecology
biology
010604 marine biology & hydrobiology
Aggregate (data warehouse)
Forestry
15. Life on land
[SDV.BV.BOT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology/Botanics
biology.organism_classification
Fagus sylvatica L
Data set
France
[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
010606 plant biology & botany
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 12864560 and 1297966X
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Annals of Forest Science, Annals of Forest Science, Springer Nature (since 2011)/EDP Science (until 2010), 2021, 78, ⟨10.1007/s13595-021-01086-9⟩, Annals of Forest Science, 2021, 78, ⟨10.1007/s13595-021-01086-9⟩
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c4db7ef92716435ad343833cc3e5be21
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s13595-021-01086-9⟩