树皮厚度和树干蛀洞发生概率与 Araucaria angustifolia 树大小的关系建模

IF 2.1 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
Trees Pub Date : 2024-06-13 DOI:10.1007/s00468-024-02531-8
Vinicius Costa Cysneiros, Marcelo Callegari Scipioni, Craig D. Allen
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摘要

关键信息树皮厚度和树干空洞发生率模型改进了异株评估,并提供了树木腐烂或生命力概率的良好指标--这些知识对古树保护和管理非常有用。 摘要本研究旨在建立影响异株评估及其生物力学的 Araucaria angustifolia 属性模型。我们利用树木年代学研究中收集的样本来测量树皮厚度,并利用古树属性调查数据来评估与心材腐烂有关的树干空洞(或凹陷)的发生率。首先,对非线性混合效应模型进行校准,以预测树皮厚度。然后,利用广义线性模型对空洞发生的概率进行二项式回归评估。树皮厚度随树木大小而增加,达到 11.9 厘米的渐近线。这一发现表明,超过渐近线的厚度可能无法为树木提供额外的保护。由于树皮会对测算结果产生影响,因此我们提供了一个精确的模型来改进木材体积的估算。空洞与树木大小有关,会影响机械稳定性,而且由于空洞的存在,会导致生物量和木材体积的异构评估出现偏差。我们提供了树木腐烂或活力概率的合适预测因子。所评估的预测因子也可用作筛选系统中的树木质量指标。我们的研究结果突显了在对红豆杉森林进行碳、保护和管理调查时考虑树皮厚度和树干凹陷的重要性。
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Modeling bark thickness and probability of trunk cavity occurrence relative to tree size in Araucaria angustifolia trees

Modeling bark thickness and probability of trunk cavity occurrence relative to tree size in Araucaria angustifolia trees

Modeling bark thickness and probability of trunk cavity occurrence relative to tree size in Araucaria angustifolia trees

Key message

Models of bark thickness and trunk cavity occurrence improve allometry assessments and provide good indicators of the probability of tree decay or vitality—knowledge useful for old-growth tree conservation and management.

Abstract

This study aimed to model the attributes of Araucaria angustifolia that influence allometry assessments and its biomechanics. We used samples collected during dendrochronological studies to measure bark thickness and data from old-growth attribute surveys to assess the occurrence of trunk cavities (or hollows) associated with heartwood decay. First, nonlinear mixed-effects models were calibrated to predict bark thickness. Then the probability of hollow occurrence was evaluated with binomial regression using generalized linear models. Bark thickness increased with tree size, attaining an asymptote of 11.9 cm. This finding suggests that thickness above the asymptote may not offer additional protection to trees. Because bark has an influence on allometry assessments, we provide an accurate model to improve wood volume estimates. Hollows are associated with tree size and affect mechanical stability, and due to their empty space, it can cause bias in allometry assessment of biomass and wood volume. Suitable predictors of the probability of tree decay or vitality are provided. The predictors evaluated can also be used as a tree-level indicator of quality in selection systems. Our results highlight the importance of accounting for bark thickness and trunk hollows in carbon, conservation, and management surveys of Araucaria forests.

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Trees
Trees 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.30%
发文量
113
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Trees - Structure and Function publishes original articles on the physiology, biochemistry, functional anatomy, structure and ecology of trees and other woody plants. Also presented are articles concerned with pathology and technological problems, when they contribute to the basic understanding of structure and function of trees. In addition to original articles and short communications, the journal publishes reviews on selected topics concerning the structure and function of trees.
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