2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2008.04.046
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Individual tree diameter increment model for managed even-aged stands of ponderosa pine throughout the western United States using a multilevel linear mixed effects model

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“…The nature of repeated measures experiments is often ignored and independence between observations is assumed (Zhang et al, 2004;Uzoh and Oliver, 2008). However, two measurements taken at adjacent units of time and/or space are more highly correlated than two measurements taken several time points or space apart.…”
Section: Modeling Diameter Increment In Pinus Occidentalis 171mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The nature of repeated measures experiments is often ignored and independence between observations is assumed (Zhang et al, 2004;Uzoh and Oliver, 2008). However, two measurements taken at adjacent units of time and/or space are more highly correlated than two measurements taken several time points or space apart.…”
Section: Modeling Diameter Increment In Pinus Occidentalis 171mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High autocorrelations can make two mutually exclusive variables appear to be related. While ignoring the least-squares regression assumptions of independence still results in unbiased estimates of the model parameters, estimates of model errors are biased (Uzoh and Oliver, 2008). If error estimates are biased, inferences of model coefficients are in question.…”
Section: Modeling Diameter Increment In Pinus Occidentalis 171mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The individual tree radial growth models are commonly used as submodels in a growth simulator (Sterba, Monserud 1997;Pretzsch 2002;Hasenauer et al 2006;Lacerte et al 2006;Gobakken et al 2008). The individual tree radial growth models offer a good possibility of exploring detailed management alternatives, because these models can adequately describe the forest growth dynamics (Martin, Ek 1984;Uzoh, Oliver 2008;Subedi, Sharma 2011;Wagle, Sharma 2012). Since basal area growth is highly correlated with volume growth, basal area growth models are preferred to diameter growth models (Wykoff 1990;Monserud, Sterba 1996;Schröder et al 2002;Andreassen, Tomter 2003;Anta et al 2006).…”
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“…Distance dependent or distance independent individual tree growth models can be developed using either of the two methods: indirect control over the growth with potential modification (Biging, Dobbertin 1992;Pretzsch 2002;Pommerening et al 2011;Sharma 2013) or direct estimation of growth by regression techniques (Wykoff 1990;Huang, Titus 1995;Rivas et al 2005;Uzoh, Oliver 2008;Subedi, Sharma 2011). With the indirect method, potential growth is expressed as a function of current size or age of the trees and site index, while competition index and measures of tree vigour are used as modifiers that reduce potential growth (Biging, Dobbertin 1992;Pretzsch 2002;Reed et al 2003;Pretzsch 2009).…”
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