Height-diameter relationships of tropical Atlantic moist forest trees in southeastern Brazil

Authors

  • Marcos Augusto da Silva Scaranello USP; CENA; Lab. de Ecologia Isotópica
  • Luciana Ferreira Alves Instituto de Botânica; Núcleo de Pesquisa em Ecologia
  • Simone Aparecida Vieira USP; CENA; Lab. de Ecologia Isotópica
  • Plinio Barbosa de Camargo USP; CENA; Lab. de Ecologia Isotópica
  • Carlos Alfredo Joly UNICAMP; Instituto de Biologia
  • Luiz Antônio Martinelli USP; CENA; Lab. de Ecologia Isotópica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162012000100005

Keywords:

tree height, elevation

Abstract

Site-specific height-diameter models may be used to improve biomass estimates for forest inventories where only diameter at breast height (DBH) measurements are available. In this study, we fit height-diameter models for vegetation types of a tropical Atlantic forest using field measurements of height across plots along an altitudinal gradient. To fit height-diameter models, we sampled trees by DBH class and measured tree height within 13 one-hectare permanent plots established at four altitude classes. To select the best model we tested the performance of 11 height-diameter models using the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC). The Weibull and Chapman-Richards height-diameter models performed better than other models, and regional site-specific models performed better than the general model. In addition, there is a slight variation of height-diameter relationships across the altitudinal gradient and an extensive difference in the stature between the Atlantic and Amazon forests. The results showed the effect of altitude on tree height estimates and emphasize the need for altitude-specific models that produce more accurate results than a general model that encompasses all altitudes. To improve biomass estimation, the development of regional height-diameter models that estimate tree height using a subset of randomly sampled trees presents an approach to supplement surveys where only diameter has been measured.

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Published

2012-02-01

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Section

Ecology

How to Cite

Height-diameter relationships of tropical Atlantic moist forest trees in southeastern Brazil . (2012). Scientia Agricola, 69(1), 26-37. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162012000100005